With all the melt and pour soap recipes you can find out there, it’s definitely hard to zero down on which ones to settle on. The recipes often use bases to bring out the aroma of the melt and pour soaps. You can use plants or extracts you like to incorporate into your soap recipes.
We have found some really great melt and pour soap recipes we really liked. However, we have come down with four of our favorites. Let us share some of our favorite melt and pour recipes on here with all of you.
1. Lavender and rosemary soap
Lavender and rosemary soap uses a goat’s milk base. That goat’s milk base enriches the rosemary and lavender smell, which both comes in dried and essential oil forms. Lavender and rosemary smell great and offers a wide range of health and cosmetic benefits.
Lavender is relaxing and has a powerful antiseptic that can kill a range of common bacteria. It is often use as a soothing agent and can help prevent any formation of permanent scar tissue. Rosemary, on the other hand, can help stimulate blood flow and help circulation. It’s a herb that is often used as a stimulant in aromatherapy.
2. Aloe Vera and Nettle leaf soap
The aloe vera and nettle leaf soap is an emollient soap that can soothe, soften, and protect the skin. Aloe vera is a well-known across the world as a healing plant. Dried nettles, on the other hand, impart a beautiful green flecking on the soap. Nettles are also said to be soothing to the skin and can help with certain skin conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.
Add these 2 natural and botanical ingredients to a glycerin soap base for your bathroom aromatherapy.
3. Green tea and lemon melt soap
Most soaps on the market often cater to the ladies and understandably so. There is money to be made from that market. However, if you are a male reader and are interested in pour and melt soap recipes, this one is for you.
Green tea and lemon melt soap is a unisex soap that suits both men and women. It uses a glycerin soap base and the fragrance comes from lemon essential oils. Its coloration and many other beneficial properties of this soap comes from matcha green tea powder.
Both lemon and green tea are loaded with antioxidants that neutralizes free radicals. With such benefits, it helps minimize skill damage and avoid any premature ageing of the skin.
4. Rosehip and rose clay melt and pour soap
Rose aroma is not new to the cosmetic scene. In this case, rose has been widely used in the soap industry for so many years it’s actually a classic now. Rosehip powder is an interesting addiction for a wide range of beauty recipes. It takes advantage of the beneficial properties of rosehips, which are often packed with vitamin C.
Combine it with rose clay, it creates a sweet soft-pink hue to this soap. It also enhances the soap with the addition of poppy seeds for a natural exfoliant.
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