How to make a bar soaps at home with just a lemon

Lemon rosemary soap is an excellent way to get started making your own glycerin soap bars, and this basic lemon soap recipe using lemon rind zest is a perfect way to do so. This melt-and-pour soap recipe contains no lye.

Benefits of Homemade Lemon Soap

1. Free of harsh chemicals.

Most commercial soaps are not soap. They are similar to detergents in that they are primarily created from synthetic components. Substances that irritate and dry the skin include parabens, triclosan, and phosphorus.

2. Provides long-lasting skin hydration

Glycerin is a type of lipid that occurs naturally.Any soap lacking glycerin is a detergent that can cause skin dryness.

It hydrates and calms the skin. Many commercial soap producers remove glycerin from their products to lengthen the shelf life.

3. Eliminates body odor.

DIY lemon soap has antibacterial qualities that can effectively remove body odor.It will leave you fresh and odor-free.

4. Vegan-Friendly

We’ll learn that the Lemon soap recipe is vegan-friendly because it contains no animal fats, milk, or honey. They’re cruelty-free and vegan.

5. No negative effects on the environment.

This DIY soap recipe includes biodegradable natural ingredients. Meanwhile, commercial soaps contain synthetic substances such as phosphorus, which have an influence on the environment.

Ingredients

  • Melt and pour soap base – 1 pound
  • Grapeseed oil – 4 Tsp
  • Lemon essential oil – 1 Tsp
  • Rosemary oil – 1 Tsp
  • Dried Lemon zest of 3-4 lemons

Direction: 

  • Cut the melt-and-pour soap base into small pieces. Heat the soap pieces for 30 seconds at a time, until totally melted. In between intervals, mix.
  • After it has totally melted, allow it to cool.
  • When the temperature reaches 113 F, add the grapeseed oil, lemon, and rosemary essential oils.
  • Add the lemon zest and mix thoroughly.
  • Blend thoroughly until all ingredients are combined.
  • Cover the mould with the lemon rosemary soap mixture and put aside to cool.
  • After 24 hours, peel the soap from the mould and let it cure for 3 to 6 days before use.

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