Home Made Hand Soap |
3 Bars of Ivory soap
12 Cups of water
24 Cups of water Reserved
Grater/Pan/Wisk or Stick Mixer
2 Gallon Container for storage
Grate 3 bars of Ivory soap (purchased at the Dollar Store for a Buck)
Place soap into pan
Add 12 cups water
Heat on high until soap is melted, stirring with a whisk, use your stick mixer to make sure everything is combined you don't want any chunks.
When all the soap pieces turn to liquid turn off the heat and let cool overnight.
It will look like sudsy water at this point, but will thicken by morning.
Add remaining 24 Cups of water and reheat soap, whisk to incorporate all the water, once this is done let the soap cool.
Pour into a container to keep on hand
2 Gallon Container for storage
Grate 3 bars of Ivory soap (purchased at the Dollar Store for a Buck)
Place soap into pan
Add 12 cups water
Heat on high until soap is melted, stirring with a whisk, use your stick mixer to make sure everything is combined you don't want any chunks.
When all the soap pieces turn to liquid turn off the heat and let cool overnight.
It will look like sudsy water at this point, but will thicken by morning.
Add remaining 24 Cups of water and reheat soap, whisk to incorporate all the water, once this is done let the soap cool.
Pour into a container to keep on hand
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