You will need
- 8 oz bar of soap (any bar will do, but read the label to make sure you are using 8 oz. For some soaps that’s one bar and others it’s 2 or 3 bars) I used 2 bars
- 2 Tbsp of Glycerin (found by the band aides and not soap aisle, found mine at CVS)
- 1 gallon (16 Cups of Water)
- Stock Pot (large one)
- Containers for soap (example milk jug)
1. Grate your soap like its cheese (use cheese grater or cut up very small chunks). Put in stock pot with the water and glycerin. Heat on Medium until all of the soap is dissolved (if you grate it goes faster)
2. When all is dissolved, you will have what looks like soapy water (that’s normal)
3. Take off the heat and let cool for 10-12 hrs
4. After the cool down it should be thick
5. Beat with hand mixer, adding as much water as you want in order to get what consistency you desired.
After being mixed. While its mixing you can add more water to thin it out, thus making more body wash. |
7. Funnel in to a container
Caroline getting in on the action. |
This is what I ended up with when I was done. I used a variety of containers just so I could get it put away. Next time ill know to save jugs. |
Cost:
2 bars of soap $3.00
Glycerin $5.00
Total: $8.00
This supply should last me quite some time. I would say its totally worth making considering one bottle of dove body wash is around $3-5 depending on size.
Coming up next.....homemade fabric softener and reusable shopping bags made from dog food bags.
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