DIY Refreshing Lime Cilantro Soap

DIY Refreshing Lime Cilantro Soap
Got cilantro in your garden? Use it with lime to create all-natural refreshing soaps! You’ll need 16 cubes shea butter, 20 drops lime essential oil, 3 tbsp fresh cilantro, chopped. In a microwaveable bowl, add your cubes of shea butter soap base. Microwave on high for 30 seconds. Microwave an additional 10 seconds and check... 
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Natural And Fresh DIY Rose Petal Soaps To Make

Natural And Fresh DIY Rose Petal Soaps To Make
Who knew soaps could be so adorable? They fresh and smell like spring! With today’s tutorial you can recreate them yourself together with your best gals. The finished product is oh-so-pretty, it’ll be perfect either for a gift or bringing beauty to your own bathrooms. Here’s what you need to begin: unscented natural soap, rose... 
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DIY Rose Petal Soaps with An Adorable Smell

DIY Rose Petal Soaps with An Adorable Smell
This stunning soap is perfect for your beauty routine, it’s moisturizing and smells adorable, and it can make a cool gift for Valentine’s Day. The supplies are 18oz. goat milk white melt and pour soap base, 8g. rose kaolin clay, dried rose petals, 16g. fragrance or essential oil, glass pyrex dish, spoon, soap mold, scale... 
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DIY Heart-Shaped Mini Moisturizing Lotion Bars

DIY Heart-Shaped Mini Moisturizing Lotion Bars
These lotion bars are simple to make and they’re a great Valentine’s Day gift idea! Prepare 1/2 cup of cocoa butter, 2/3 cup of beeswax, 1/2 cup of coconut oil, 10-20 drops of essential oils, 1 teaspoon of Vitamin E oil (optional), silicone nonstick mold. Start by combining the beeswax, coconut oil, cocoa butter and... 
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DIY Pink Grapefruit And Clay Soap For Sensitive Skin

DIY Pink Grapefruit And Clay Soap For Sensitive Skin
Grapefruit essential oil is a powerful antioxidant and can help with excessive oiliness, dryness, and blemishes. Pink clay is perfect for sensitive skin, as it has a gentle cleansing action that isn’t too harsh. Let’s mix them up in a cool soap recipe! You’ll need 10 oz. coconut oil, 6 oz. palm oil, 8 oz.... 
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DIY Cleansing Rosewater Pink Clay Soap

DIY Cleansing Rosewater Pink Clay Soap
This soap bar can be used as a facial cleanser or for a body soap. The clay is great for absorbing shine on oily skin. Prepare 1/2 cup soap base, 2 tablespoons rose water, 2 tablespoons jojoba oil, 1 tablespoon pink salt, 1-2 tablespoons pink clay. Cut soap base into cubes and melt them in... 
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17 DIY All-Natural Soaps For Moisturizing Your Skin

17 DIY All-Natural Soaps For Moisturizing Your Skin
Fall is officially here, and it’s time to pay more attention to your daily beauty routines. Moisturizing your skin is super important in the fall and winter, so you can make natural soap to make your beauty essentials easier. To moisturize the skin, add lavender, herbs, honey, vanilla, coconut oil, milk, calendula, roses, olive oil... 
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DIY Watercolor Tie Dye Soap To Make

DIY Watercolor Tie Dye Soap To Make
We’ve seen tie dye shoes, clothes and accessories but soaps? Wow, so creative! The list of supplies is white melt-and-pour soap, a microwave safe container, body-safe soap fragrance oil of your choice, soap dye, soap thermometer, a plastic soap mold, popsicle sticks for stirring, a spray bottle with rubbing alcohol. Cut your melt-and-pour soap with... 
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Cute DIY Minty Pineapple Soaps

Cute DIY Minty Pineapple Soaps
Need a cool summer soap idea? Have a look at this tutorial from woodsofbelltrees.com! To make such pineapple soaps you’ll need melt and pour soap, a pineapple mold, 10 drops peppermint essential oil, coloring. Melt your soap in the microwave or in a double boiler. Make sure the soap base is not too hot and... 
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Colorful DIY Stained Glass Soap

Colorful DIY Stained Glass Soap
These homemade soaps are modeled after stained glass Jell-O, you’ll need 2 lbs. clear glycerine soap, 2 lbs. white glycerine soap, essential oil for scent, soap dyes, a glass bowl or other microwave safe bowl, soap molds, popsicle sticks or disposable spoons. Cut the clear glycerin into cubes and divide into three groups. Melt the... 
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