80% olive oil, silk, cocoa butter, coconut oil, Shea butter, beeswax and coconut milk.
We need more inspirational soap photos and I would love to see some photos of your recent or favorite batches!
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We need more inspirational soap photos and I would love to see some photos of your recent or favorite batches!
Please post a photo or photos of your favorite soap you have made OR a recent batch you have done here.
My version of Tweed
I make some colorful, swirly soaps, but I also make some simple ones, that really are my favorite. This one is an Aleppo-type soap. I say "type," because - even though I use the same ingredients as traditional soap made in Aleppo, Syria (laurel berry fruit oil and olive oil) - I am not from there and I don't use the days long hot process method they have used for 3000 years! I have attached a pic of my soap and a pic from a soap factory in Aleppo. Sadly, since the war, many soapmakers have had to leave. But some are making soap elsewhere, and I hear a few have returned! I donate the proceeds from sales of this soap to Syrian Relief and Development: srd.ngo.We need more inspirational soap photos and I would love to see some photos of your recent or favorite batches!
Please post a photo or photos of your favorite soap you have made OR a recent batch you have done here.