4/16/12

How to Make Soap from Honey

By Kate Ambers


Honey is a good material to make soap. It is a miracle for a scientist because of the complexity of the natural treatment. Bees collect flower nectar from flowers and then transfer it to the hives where the bees make magic, until they produce the thick, sweet syrup. Miracle makes honey the most famous soap materials for modern soap makers.

For many years, women use honey as bath soap and shampoo because it is tested to keep the skin's moisture and makes hair shiny.

The healing and moisturizing properties of honey are known around the world and many have been testing their chemicals. Honey's wetting properties draw moisture into the skin and keeps it there while it lasts. The sweet smell of honey also do wonders for your material and high-sugar soap makes it creamy and light.

So how are soaps made using honey. Here are some tips. First is to get one bottom of a soap molded with bubble wrap. Make sure the bubbles face up. Now get another piece and put it on top of the soap. Mix and melt the honey with oil and continue with the rest of the process normally done for hot processing. Add essential oils if needed.

Pour everything into a mold and miss. Bubbles down, press the mixture gently. Put the soap to rest until the temperature lowers down. Putting it on a shaped material is a great idea, too. A bee form or a honey jar would do depending on the interest.

And that is how soap is made from honey. It's cool and simple, right? It's really good to make and see other homemade soap with honey's amazing ingredient. And because many of the practical features of honey, many will be interested and attracted on honey and soap will surely be a bestseller.




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