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Charcoal Soap Making - DIY & Benefits

Sonam Negi
Sonam Negi
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Charcoal Soap is free of SLS, SLES, and parabens and contains activated charcoal. Burning natural resources such as wood, conventional coal, peat, or coconut husks produces activated charcoal, also known as activated carbon. Activated charcoal has the capacity to penetrate the skin's pores and suck out dirt and oils that are clogging them. Acne and other skin imperfections are reduced by using our charcoal soap base.

Why Charcoal Soap Base for Soap Making?

When used in soaps, charcoal soap base functions as an emollient, smoothing the skin and reducing edoema and irritation. It has a smooth texture and is thick and solid at room temperature, making it suitable for lip balms, eye creams, and body lotions. The Charcoal Soap Base washes the skin deeply while also removing dead skin cells. It energises your skin and physique.

Charcoal Soap Benefits

Soap Making

Premium Charcoal Melt and Pour Soap Base is the ideal choice for natural soap producers due to its numerous medicinal benefits. It simply melts and is quickly absorbed by the body. It doesn't lather but gives a solid foundation for your soap.

Treats Oily Skin

Our Premium Charcoal Soap Base contains activated charcoal that is known for its oil-absorbing properties. Charcoal soap removes dirt, pollutant and extra oils from skin pores. It also controls the overproduction of sebum.

Deep Skin Cleansing

Charcoal Melt and Pour Soap Base has the capacity to manage facial oil and remove dead cells, resulting in clean and perfect skin. It works wonders in removing the impurities that cause blackheads from the pores.

Prevents Acne

Charcoal Soap Bar can do wonders on your acne-prone skin. Charcoal melt and pour soap base contains anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties that prevent acne-causing bacteria from forming on your skin and lightens acne scars.

Treats Hair Dandruff

Charcoal soap has the unique property of functioning as a soap and shampoo. When used as a shampoo, charcoal soap removes dirt, pollutant and dust from the scalp and reduces dandruff.

How to make Charcoal Soap ?

Open & Cut Soap BaseCut the Charcoal Soap Base into small chunks of 1 inch (2.54-centimeter) with a clean, sharp knife. You do not have to cut it into the exact size, but make sure the pieces are not too large, as small chunks will help the soap base melt faster and smoother.Melt Soap Base in MicrowavePlace Charcoal Soap base chunks in a microwave-safe dish and melt the soap base for 3 minutes. Set the timer to 3 min and stop every 30 sec to check the soap base. Stir once or twice if required. Do not boil the Charcoal Melt and Pour soap base or put it directly on flames.Add Oils to Melted Soap BaseAfter the Charcoal soap base is melted completely, let it cool down for few minutes. Now add your favorite Essential Oils and Fragrance Oils to attain your soap’s desired fragrance and qualities. Make sure to use oils that are pure and safe for use.Mix Ingredients in Melted Soap BaseStir in soap-making ingredients such as Pigment powder, Colors, or Dry Flowers to give your soap a unique essence if you desire. Use ⅛ teaspoon of dye or pigment powder per 1 pound (450 grams) of soap. Stir it well before you move onto next step.Pour Soap Base into MoldNow all additives are added into the Charcoal soap base. Mix it well and pour it into your desired soap-making molds. If you are using a plastic mold, coat the inside with petroleum jelly for effortless results. Let it cool down for 12 to 24 hours at room temperature.Release Soap Base from MoldRemember patience is a virtue, do not get impatient while releasing soap from mold. Instead, gently pull the edges of the mold away from the soap, then turn the mold upside-down and pop the soap out. Allow the Charcoal Soap to complete drying.

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