So this is my blog about SOAP MAKING. Since in my previous forum, there was one user who posted that she loved using homemade products. Well, I do sometimes make my own soap because I have sensitive skin and therefore I know what my skin needs. It's all about creativity.
PS: This is my personal and original recipe, I'm not pretty sure if this can be applied to some or all, but it does to me. Please know that you should only try this AT YOUR OWN RISK
So let's start...!
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Ingredients: You would need: 1. Dove Bar Soap (I use dove since I have sensitive skin and this is originally the soap my derma said that's best for me because I also have eczema and for my eczema not to worsen I should only use mild soap that leaves my skin moisturized) I use the WHITE one, but whichever you prefer, just go.
2. Pure Rosehip oil (I usually buy this from Human Nature, but if you know shops that sells them, go ahead, just make sure it's not fake)
3. Aloe Vera Gel (I use nature republic)
4. Snail Gel (Ekel)
Now, for the steps: (Please stay safe always guys! Mara needs and love users like us, okie? Okie. )
1st step: I don't usually chop my soap but for some they do it. All I do is put 2 dove bar soaps in a container (that's safe to be put into a microwave). Then I put it in a microwave, and make it melt.
2nd step: I pour 2-3 tinyyyy teacup spoon of rosehip oil and mix it well (Rosehip has a lot of benefits, this can erase scars and lighten them too. That's why I'm using it but so far my scars are still a lil bit visible. My scars are eczema scars).
3rd step: Aloe Vera gel and mix it well. Very well. Maybe 2-3 table spoons will do. I usually do mine for 2.
4th step: Snail gel (optional) If you don't like snail then it's okay. But I usually use it because of the said health benefits or skin benefits Mix it well.
5th: Pour your mixture to it's container (up to you if you like it round or square or what)
6th: Freeze it.
Then tadaaa! Your very homemade soap. I don't actually know how long it'll last but I usually finish mine with a month or more because I take a bath 2 times a day. Sometimes it may not form bubbles that much.
Again and again, this applies to me but I cannot rest assure this applies to all. So try it on your own risk. But so far, it goes well with my skin
Allure
@isaac currently not anymore. I have no time to make. And my supplier is busy with her studies too
14 years, 11 months & 15 days ago 10th Jan 2020 07:00
do you still use this? if so, how's your skin going? hahah i just came from you maragoals blog ^^ gl with your goals btw
14 years, 11 months & 15 days ago 10th Jan 2020 03:55
Allure
@Jamison aweee thanks as well. I hope this works for you
15 years, 8 months & 28 days ago 30th Mar 2019 08:26
That’s lovely, thank you!
15 years, 8 months & 28 days ago 30th Mar 2019 08:14