- 375g Infusion of Chamomile
- 132.6g Sodium hydroxide
- 20g Castor wax
- 200g Coconut oil
- 540g Olive oil
- 40g Castor oil
- 75g Rice oil
- 100g Grapeseed oil
AFTER COOKING
- 7ml chamomile essential oil
- 5ml lemon essential oil
- 5ml orange essential oil
- 1,5ml ginger essential oil
- 20ml honey
- 25g rice oil
Place represented by the soap
Brianza (Lombardy)
Beekeeping in Brianza is a little-known little pearl. Despite being at the gates of a large metropolis, there are many small businesses that are dedicated to the production of honey, pollen, royal jelly, propolis and the like, each with its very precious properties. Honey in particular has regenerating properties for damaged tissues, has energizing properties, strengthens the skin's defenses and protects against smog, atmospheric agents and sudden changes in temperature.
Even in the choice of the soap base, we tried to choose mainly fats available in local production or in any case of Italian production, avoiding the massive use of too exotic fats. At the same time, however, we wanted to obtain a complete soap with a consistent and soft foam and a warm and enveloping scent.
Preparation
Hot process (DBHP) with 6% soda discount
How to use
Other notes on the recipe
With a couple of months of curing the soap will take the right consistency and give its best, but it is still possible to use it immediately.