Perfect soap for sensitive skin, no building chemicals but only natural soap.
Natural soaps are usually good for cleaning, but not for conditioning, not anymore….
Ingredients
- Murumuru butter 111 gr
- Olive oil 111 gr
- Sea Buckthorn Seed Oil 111 gr
- Hemp oil 38 gr
- BTMS-50 30 gr
- Water 170 gr
- Sodium hydroxide 57 gr
- Fragrance oil 11 gr
- Citric acid 3.7 gr
Instructions
- Combine all oils (except the fragrance oil) and BTMS in a suitable bowl and mix. Murumuru butter should be solid at room temperature; you might want some help from the microwave or a double boiler.
- Measure out 10 gr of water to make citric acid solution, use the rest of the water to make lye solution. Slowly add lye into the water cup to prevent overheating. Use protective gloves and goggles to avoid accidents.
- Slowly add the lye solution to the oil bowl while mixing with a hand blender. After adding all the lye, add the fragrance oil and then the citric acid solution.
- Process for another 1 minute and then add the mix to the mold.
- Allow to harden before using the solid shampoo.
Our Unrefined Hemp Seed Oil is in its purest form and is cold pressed from the seeds of the hemp plant, Cannabis sativa. Unrefined Hemp Seed Oil is considered the best nutritional oil of all the oils available and is used both medicinally and cosmetically. Hemp seed oil is rich in vitamins A and E and is good for eczema, sporiasis.
In soap, sea buckthorn oil helps moisturize and nourish the skin. High levels of vitamins A, C and E help protect the skin from environmental damage, while essential fatty acids help maintain skin elasticity and reduce fine lines and wrinkles. Sea buckthorn seed oil is also an effective natural treatment for skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis, making it an ideal ingredient for those with sensitive skin.
Olive oil has long been a favorite base oil in soap making. It has moisturizing and skin nourishing properties. It is very mild which makes it good for sensitive skin and adds fragrance. And using olive oil as a base oil creates a nice hard bar of soap and helps produce a good lather in the final product. A soap that uses 100% olive oil is considered a castile soap and has been made for centuries. Even when not used 100%, olive is often mixed with other oils in soap recipes because it has so many benefits for the skin.
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