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Christmas Soap




Christmas time calls for innumerable activities of which, the most important part is played by the activity of gift giving and if you want to do something creative this Christmas for your loved ones, then make Christmas soap! Easy to prepare, Christmas soap makes excellent handmade natural body soap, liked by all.

The natural and harmless ingredients along with clever packaging will ensure that your little deed of love will be remembered for many years to come. Prepare this seasonal Christmas soap with the help of the easy Christmas soap recipe provided below.

What you Need

  • Ginger Fragrance Oil
  • Transparent Glycerin Soap
  • Light Brown Food Color
  • Very fine Green glitters
  • Olive Oil
  • Soap Molds


How to Prepare & Apply

  • Shred a large bar of glycerin soap; brush the inside of the molds with olive oil.
  • In a container, put the shredded soap and melt it over low heat.
  • Remove from heat and to the melted soap add the oil and stir.
  • Pour into the soap mold and leave it aside to cool and harden.
  • When the soap hardens, simply take little glitter in our hand and dust it over the soap surface.
  • Use it as gift to be applied during bath everyday for the entire season.

Benefits of Christmas Soap


The soap has the moisturizing effects of the glycerin and the ginger oil adds the scent of the season. The glitter gives the decorated look of Christmas.

Tips:
  • In order to make Christmas Soap baskets, melt soaps and add different fragrance oils pertaining to the season such as orange, peppermint, bayberry, vanilla, cinnamon and others, so that each of the soaps gets a different smell.
  • Change the colors too and add red, green, white, pink, rose color agents.
  • The glitter colors can also be changed, so use silver, gold, green, blue, red and lots of others.
  • In order to prevent the soaps from attracting moisture, wrap them in plastic wraps for retaining the fresh look.




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