DIY Gardener’s Scrub Soap

Glycerine soap - melt & pour soap - transparent - sweat free

Dead Sea Salt Fine (0.7 - 1.0 mm)

Epsom Salt

Eucalyptus Essential Oil

Lavender Essential Oil

Mica Powder - Sunburst Sparkle

Rose Soap Mould 6 Soaps

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How to Make Gardener’s Scrub Soap

This soap recipe is perfect for those who spend time gardening or doing other outdoor activities that can cause rough and calloused skin. The Gardener’s Scrub Soap with sea salt, epsom salt, eucalyptus, and lavender oil is a luxurious and effective soap that provides numerous benefits for the skin, leaving it feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

Ingredients

  • 227 g Melt and Pour Glycerine Soap
  • 2 tablespoon Sea Salt
  • 1 tablespoon Epsom Salt
  • Coloring yellow oxide mica was used in the soaps shown, but Food Coloring would work as well
  • Essential Oil – Optional (We suggest a little thyme or eucalyptus, to help avoid infection in any knicks received, tempered with a bit of citrus or lavender for scent.)
  • Silicon Mold

Instructions

1. Cut melt and pour soap into small cubes and place in a microwave-safe bowl.
2. Microwave in 15-second bursts, stirring in between each burst until completely melted.
3. Mix in any colorant and fragrance.
4. Working quickly, add in salts and stir to combine. Immediately pour into molds.
5. If soap hardens while pouring, reheat in 10-second bursts.
6. Allow hardening for 30 minutes or until firm before removing from the mold.

Additional information

Glycerine soap - melt & pour soap - transparent - sweat free

Weight 1 kg
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Rose Soap Mould 6 Soaps

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