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Wildflower Rebatch Soap Project
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Description
Rebatch soap feels amazing on the skin and you don’t have to work with lye. Just heat the base, customize it with your favorite additives, and spoon into a mold. What’s not to love?
This project is made with Luxury Rebatch Soap, which is a blend of skin-loving ingredients like shea butter, cocoa butter, and mango butter. It's scented with fresh Daisy Chain Fragrance Oil and topped with cornflower petals, pink rose petals, marigold, and jasmine flowers.
- Skill Level: Intermediate
- Time to Complete: 1 hour
- Kit Yields: 3 pounds of soap
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Instructions
Wildflower Rebatch Soap Project
This project is so easy to make. Just heat the rebatch, add fragrance, and top it with dried flowers for an elegant finishing touch.
Ingredients
10" Silicone Loaf Mold
45 oz. Luxury Rebatch Soap
About 4 oz. Distilled Water
1.5 oz. Daisy Chain Fragrance Oil
Cornflower Petals
Pink Rose Petals
Marigold Petals
Jasmine Flowers
Instructions
1 |
Measure 1.5 ounces of Daisy Chain Fragrance Oil into a glass container and set aside. |
2 |
Place a large sauce pot on the stove and turn the heat onto medium low. You can also use a double boiler or a slow cooker. |
3 |
Add about half of the Luxury Rebatch Soap into the pot - it's okay to eyeball it. Add about half of the distilled water. |
4 |
Allow the soap to heat up and soften. While the soap is in the pot, stir every 30-60 seconds to prevent burning on the bottom. Add more water as necessary. |
5 |
Add the remaining Luxury Rebatch Soap, and allow the soap to melt. Continue to stir as necessary. |
6 |
Mix together a few tablespoons of pink rose petals, jasmine flowers, marigold petals, and cornflower petals. The exact amount of each petal you use is completely up to you. |
7 |
Once all of the soap is smooth and looks like thick mashed potatoes, add all the Daisy Chain Fragrance Oil. Stir well. |
8 |
Quickly transfer the soap into the mold. Tap the mold firmly on the counter to help settle the soap. |
9 |
Using gloved hands, quickly press the flower mixture into the top of the soap. Press firmly to help the flowers stick. |
10 |
Allow the soap to fully cool and harden in the mold for 24 hours. If the mold pulls away easily from the soap, it's ready to unmold. If not, let the soap harden for another day. |
11 |
Cut into bars. The soap is ready to use right away, but letting it cure for 2 weeks creates harder bars that last longer in the shower. We recommend it for the best results. Enjoy! |
Tutorial credits
Photographer: Amanda Kerzman
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