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What can soap do with your hands?

The making method of handmade soap is as follows:

First, prepare the required toner. Bamboo charcoal powder is mixed with a small amount of olive oil, and green mica powder is also stirred evenly with olive oil.

Pour 1kg coconut oil into a 7-liter pot, heat it to about 100 degrees, then weigh 128 grams of alkali and 300 grams of water, mix it with high-temperature coconut oil when the alkali is the hottest, and beat it with a stir-fry stick for five minutes.

Turn out some soap for color matching, add a little chrome green to the green mica, put it on one side of the mold, sprinkle a layer of bamboo charcoal powder as a stroke, and then make a deeper green with chrome green and bamboo charcoal powder and put it on the other side of the mold.

Dig a valley in the middle, add a bowl of self-powder to the remaining soap solution, fill the valley, separate a part of white soap and add ultramarine, stir it evenly, put it into the mold to make the sky, and finally fill the mold with soap added to Qin Zi.

After an impact, the cavity will shrink, then it will be compacted by hand and the dome will be pressed out with a scraper. After cooling, the soap can be cut and finally trimmed, which will be more delicate.

Extended data:

Generally, some chemicals and preservatives are added to the soap produced by machines, and the natural oil of the skin is often taken away after use. Most handmade soaps use natural vegetable oil and natural ingredients. Glycerol, which is difficult to extract, is relatively healthy, and the effect of moisturizing the skin is incomparable to ordinary soaps.

Because glycerin produced in the process of making soap by machine is a by-product, it has already been removed or extracted for other cosmetics, while handmade soap can still retain glycerin in the process of natural drying in the shade, providing calming and softening effects for the skin, which is a function that ordinary soap produced by machine cannot provide.