How Do You Make Soap With Mud?
When you think of getting clean, the last ingredient you would think of adding to your homemade soap would be mud, right? Wrong. This recipe for making your own soap calls for special type of mud called French clay. This natural ingredient is rich in nourishing nutrients and minerals. For an amazingly moisturizing soap, follow these steps carefully, and make a batch for yourself and to share with those near and dear to you. Gather all the supplies and ingredients you need so that you have them handy when you begin the project. Grate the castile soap as finely as you can before you do anything else and then set it aside. Pour the distilled water into a saucepan and place it on the stove, turning the burner to high. Bring the water to a rolling boil. Turn the heat down low to a simmer. Stir the sandalwood oil and glycerin into the simmering water. Once the glycerin has fully melted and dissolved into the water, remove the saucepan from the burner. Add the French clay, making sure to stir