Calendula Soap Recipe
Try this calendula soap recipe colored with calendula petals, the rare case where flower petals do not get destroyed by lye water.
Simple and easy soap bar recipes that result in wonderful, mild and aromatic soap bars. This is my favorite category of soaps. With all soap methods: cold process, hot process, rebatch, and using soap bases (melt and pour).
Try this calendula soap recipe colored with calendula petals, the rare case where flower petals do not get destroyed by lye water.
Try this carrot soap recipe, where you can color soap with carrots! Would you ever guess that you could color soap with this, or any natural vegetable ingredient? No? If you want to find out how, read this post and follow the recipe!
With a rich choice of oils and essential oils, enriched with rosemary extract, this soap bar is great for your skin and hair, making a perfect traveling soap!
Cold process is probably most soap makers favorite process for handmade soaps. It is very versatile and easy to control, allowing to create textures, shapes and designs with different colors. Find out the soap basics for cold process soap as well as cold process recipes.
Find out here a list of free melt and pour soap recipes, as well as soap base recipes! However, you can simply purchase the soap base and skip dealing with lye.
A lovely rosemary and lavender soap recipe, for a very fragrant herbal soap with exfoliating properties.
Try this rosemary and eucalyptus soap recipe. Both plants contribute with very pleasant herbal camphor aromas to obtain a cool and refreshing soap.
Turmeric and cinnamon: probably a strange spicy mixture for soap. Learn how to use these spices in this turmeric and cinnamon soap recipe.
Try this peppermint soap recipe. A very refreshing and mild soap, made with 100% peppermint-infused olive oil, peppermint essential oil, and colored with green clay.
Try this easy pink clay soap recipe, an olive oil soap scented with rose geranium essential oil and colored with french pink clay and red clay.