Shea butter is organic, non-toxic, unprocessed, and can be used in cooking. As a moisturizer it is known to rejuvenate adult skin, making it look and feel more resilient. It may also help with conditions like cracks, ulcers, small wounds, eczema, dermatitis, and soothes aching muscles. Because of the way shea butter restructures the skin, you can use it in the bath as your daily soap, to help with stretch marks, and in anti-aging formulas. While costly to purchase, shea butter can me made at home for a fraction of the price.
Shea Butter Facial Soap ingredients 3.88 oz (110 g) Distilled water2.16 oz (61 g) Lye5.28 ox (155 g) Olive oil4.48 oz (127 g) Coconut oil3.2 oz (91 g) Sunflower oil1.76 oz (50 g) Castor oil1.28 oz (36 g) Shea butter½ tsp (2.5 ml) Jojoba oil½ tsp (2.5 ml) Vitamin E oil1 tsp (5 ml) Zinc oxide½ tsp (2.5 ml) Rose geranium essential oil
Preparation Method:
- Use equipment and mixing bowls specifically meant for making soap.
- Have fun with creative soap molds.
- Prepare additional tools aside from ingredients.
- Mix the lye using the proper safety precautions.
- Mix your oils together and heat.
- Stir the oil and lye together at the right temperature.
- Continue to stir the soap batter until it reaches a medium trace.
- Add finely ground calendula flower petals to the ¼ mixture that you have left.
- Use a spatula or other utensils to create patterns.
- Cover the molds with plastic wrap and cover with an old towel.
- Allow your soap to cure
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