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How Do You Make A New Bar Of Soap From Used Bars Of Soap?

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How Do You Make A New Bar Of Soap From Used Bars Of Soap?

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If you have too many leftovers from used soaps, this is a great way to make new soaps using old leftovers, read this guide. (By the way, this process of making soap is called hand-milling.) • Put on your rubber/latex gloves. • Prepare your mold(s) with a non-stick vegetable spray. • In a double boiler, heat the liquid you chose (milk, water, tea, etc.) to 170-180 Fahrenheit. • Add the grated soap while stirring slowly and constantly. • Reduce the heat so that the liquid/grated soap come to a simmer. • Stir slowly but not constantly until the grated soap turns into liquid. • Add additives if you want (this is not required)- such as exfoliaters, essential oils, etc. and stir them in . • Immediately pour the mixture into the mold(s) and cover it up in plastic wrap. After 24 hours, remove the plastic wrap and set molds in a draft-free, dry place for three-four weeks.

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