Pressed-Flower Bar Soap

To develop these fragrant soaps, you’ll need a range of dried flowers– we recommend trying wax flowers, spray roses, calendula, lavender buds, and other plant. Little flowers fit finest in the soap mold, and unscented or gently scented flowers are good for delicate skin. To identify how much glycerin soap base you require, follow a one-to-one ratio of clear soap base to white soap base with a light spritz of rubbing alcohol in between the layers.

What You’ll Need.
Materials.
Soap mold.
Glycerin soap, white and clear.
Rubbing alcohol.
Dried flowers.
2 heatproof bowls.
Guidelines.
Sprinkle dried flowers into each cavity of the soap mold.
dried pressed flower soap bar molds
Location the clear soap in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat in microwave for 30 seconds; stir. Repeat at intervals of 10 seconds up until totally melted.

dried pushed flower soap bar step 1.
Pour 1/2 inch of the clear soap over the flowers in the soap mold; let dry for 5 minutes.

dried pressed flower soap bar spraying.
Spray the rubbing alcohol on top of the soap.

Place white soap in a microwave-safe bowl. Heat in microwave for 30 seconds; stir. Repeat at periods of 10 seconds up until totally melted.

dried pushed flower soap bar molds.
Put the melted white soap to fill the remainder of the soap mold.

Permit the bar soap to dry for a minimum of 40 minutes before gently popping out of the mold.

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