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Soapmaking

Honey and oat soap

by Kelly 8 Comments

 
I had my first go at making a soap with some add – ins. Up until now I had stuck to my “cheats” castile recipe but thought it was time for something a bit different. It was really no more difficult than making a regular batch.
 
I’m surprised at the beautiful rich colour the bars have turned just from the addition of honey and ground oats. And it smells as good as it looks, with no artificial additives. I can’t wait until it has cured long enough to use.
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The recipe is from The Natural and Handmade Soap Book by Sarah Harper. There are heaps of recipes in here I want to try!
 
I also have Pure Soap making by Anne- Marie Faiola, which has a big variety of recipes.
 
 

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