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Lavender Salt Soap Stones With Natural Purple Clay Recipe & Method

Today we are showing you how to make our natural salt soap bars with a difference! I purchased a fantastic new mould which will make our soaps look like stones! The finished salt bars that we are featuring today can be purchased from our website! (Link given below). This recipe is an intermediate level project as salt bar soaps can throw up some challenges that you don't get with regular soaps. We are also using the heat transfer method to mix our oils and lye water but you do not have to use this method if you are unfamiliar with it! Coconut oil forms the majority of the base of these natural soap bars and cannot be substituted. You will also need a small amount of argan oil or another soapmaking oil of your choice - if using an alternate oil do run your new recipe through a soap calculator as the required lye amount may change slightly. The full recipe and method for this soap are given in the video and you can also view the recipe below. In this video we talk you through the ingredients used and why we use them and then explain and show you how to create the salt bars. Here is the recipe that we created and feature in this video: Sodium Hydroxide 128g Water 256g Coconut oil 810g Argan Oil 90g Fine Sea Salt (without added anti-caking ingredients) 450g Purple Brazilian Clay 25g Lavender Essential Oil 42g If you enjoy our videos and soap making tutorials please do give us a like and subscribe :-) You can also follow us and find our soaps here: www.sussexsoap.co.uk www.facebook.com/sussexhandmadesoap www.instagram.com/sussex_handmade_soap

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