How Do You Make Homemade Soap With A Loofah?
Homemade soap requires the proper supplies, patience and attention to detail. Once the methods are understood, however, the payoff can be great. Various colors and abrasives can be added to homemade soap, and a loofah is one of those abrasives. Incorporating a loofah sponge into soap creates a built-in scrubber that is sure to increase its attractiveness and uniqueness. Contrary to popular belief, loofahs are not sea sponges, but are gourds that can be grown in any garden with sufficiently warm weather. Place one cap on the PVC pipe and set it upright on the kitchen counter. Roll the silicone sheet and place it inside the PVC pipe, up against the sides. Spray oil along the inside of the silicone sheet. Place the loofah inside the silicone-lined pipe. Weigh all the oils and place them inside the saucepan. Gradually heat the oils to 140 degrees Fahrenheit. While the oil is heating, measure the water and pour it into the pitcher. Put on safety goggles and rubber gloves. Carefully pour in