The Hand Crafters Companion - How To Make Natural Soap

Anne J Davids
Learning how to make natural soap can be an exciting task. It is not only a good addition to your knowledge but also can be a good source of income for anyone who takes interests in making this a business.

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You are free to choose a specific ingredient and scents to your liking in making natural soaps. It is still a better option to know how to make natural soap. Natural hand-made soap is not difficult to make, once you understand the basics.

Making natural soaps can be done at home following some simple and easy steps. You will need soap molds in any shape, 100 % pure petroleum jelly, 1 tbsp. distilled water, cheese grater, 1 or 2 bars of any colorless, opaque soap (Ivory or Castile soap or glycerin soap base), a double boiler, wooden spoon and wire rack. To start, lightly grease the inside of your soap molds with petroleum jelly then aside. Grate your soap base to make 1 ¼ cups then place it to a double boiler with distilled water over medium heat. Heat gently while occasionally stirring for 30 minutes until mixture looks like a fluffy pudding. Spoon the melted soap quickly into the prepared molds. Tap the edge of the molds to remove air bubbles. Let it cool and set completely. Gently remove the soaps and place it on the wire rack for at 24 hours.


Natural soaps are known to be gentle to sensitive skin and make a luxurious lather--without drying out your skin. You can have a clear, soft skin by using natural, handmade soap. These soaps are made from organic extracts, blended essential oils and natural botanicals taken from the rich natural resources of the earth. This is in a form of unique, individual bars with varying scents and colors.

By making your own natural soap, you are free to choose a specific ingredient and scents to your liking.

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