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Chamomile Soother Soap

This soap is made with gentle, skin-softening oils of aloe, olive and shea butter. Scientific studies have confirmed the effectiveness of chamomile in skin care, and its reputed benefits in soothing, anti-inflammatory effects on the skin. Chamomile can be steeped in bathwater, or added to facial steams for it's calming qualities. It is also used in hair rinses to bring out highlights in brown hair.

NOTE: If you have known allergies to ragweed, chrysanthemums, or other member of the Compositae family, use chamomile with caution.

This recipe uses 2 pounds of oils, and is appropriate for either hot or cold process soapmaking. Chamomile flowers and fragrance should be added after trace if using the cold process method. If using the hot process method, add Chamomile flowers and fragrance at the appropriate stage (usually after the cook, before molding). When the Sodium Hydroxide is added to the Chamomile tea, the mixture will become rust colored, and have a distinctive odor. This is normal for the recipe, and will not effect the outcome of the final product. The finished soap will be a muted yellow to goldenrod color.

This formula is provided as a means of giving our customers a starting place for making their own soaps and lotions. It is free for personal use, but please be aware that it is the intellectual property of The Original Soap Dish®. Protected by copyright laws, this formula is not to be distributed or reproduced in any manner. Also, users are advised to carefully read all instructions before attempting to undertake the project featured here. The Original Soap Dish® does not accept any liability for the outcome of the project. Users that attempt to make this formula do so at their own risk.

 

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