DIY marble soap. Marble soap from brambleberry. Marble soap from baby

IN Lately homemade soap is becoming more and more popular. And all because it is made only from natural ingredients that have a beneficial effect on the skin of the face and body.

And you yourself can adjust the composition of your homemade soap, adding those components that you like and that are suitable specifically for your skin type.

Soap with natural cocoa butter and chocolate aroma is a real temptation for those with a sweet tooth who suffer from dry skin.

This is an ideal hypoallergenic product for the care of dehydrated and aging skin, which has regenerating and moisturizing properties.

Marble soap “Chocolate Duet” - master class.

110 g each of white and transparent base;

A piece of milk chocolate;

1 hour spoon of dry milk;

Brown dye;

Flavor “Hot chocolate”;

Alcohol in a spray bottle;

Glycerol;

A round plastic jar with a diameter of about 8 cm (you can use a box of cotton swabs);

Two heat-resistant salad bowls, scales, sticks for mixing the base.

Making marble soap:

1. Grind milk powder with glycerin until smooth.


2. Cut both types of base into small cubes. Add crushed cocoa butter to the white one, grate it on a coarse grater to the transparent one.

3. Melt in microwave oven first a transparent base - it thickens more slowly, and then a white one. Add a little brown coloring and 10 drops of fragrance to the chocolate base. Mix dry milk diluted in glycerin into the white part and pour in 8 drops of fragrance.


4. Cool the soap with constant stirring to 55-60 degrees - it should thicken a little, the main thing is not to miss this moment.

5. Take the containers with the base in two hands and slowly pour the soap into the mold from opposite sides. Insert a thin stick into the middle and make one circular motion.

6. To remove bubbles formed when stirring the base, sprinkle alcohol on top of it.


7. Cool the soap in the refrigerator for 30-40 minutes and remove from the mold. If you have problems removing it, place the mold in the freezer for 5-7 minutes.


Cosmetics and soap self made Zgurskaya Maria Pavlovna

Marble and colored soap

Marble and colored soap

If you want to create an intricate design, pour the clear base into the mold and then add a few drops of water-based food coloring. You will get an interesting marble effect.

You can make rolls from clear soap and fill them with soap of a different color. They are made simply: the finished soap is cut into thin petals, preferably with a paring knife, and rolled.

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Marble soap looks attractive. It will certainly decorate any bathroom. You can create it using a ready-made soap base, and very quickly!

Ingredients:

  • 500 g white soap base;
  • Dyes (any colors to choose from, depending on this the soap will be colored);
  • Flavoring optional;
  • Soap mold, separators;
  • Mixing stick.

Recipe

Grind the base, melt in a microwave oven or in a water bath. Stir gently to prevent boiling. If you use a microwave, you need to heat the base at low power. The best option for beginners - use a water bath.

After melting, you can let the base cool slightly. It should not be hot, but remain liquid.

Cooking in a pan with dividers

Pour the dye into a separate container. To obtain the charcoal color of stripes on soap, you need to combine red, yellow and blue pigments.

Add dye to the melted third of the soap base and mix well. If using flavorings, add them at this stage.

Place dividers in the soap mold. This way you will have three compartments. The middle one must be filled with melted base and dye. Two side ones - with a soap solution without pigment.

Remove partitions. Take a mixing stick in your hands and start moving it through the soap so that you get streaks. Reach to the bottom: a similar pattern should remain on the other side. Don't overdo it, this will help keep the colors from blending evenly. There should be streaks in the soap.

Wait for the soap to harden. Divide it into several parts and then leave it to dry.

Cooking without dividers

If you don’t have dividers at hand, you can do it easier. Take ready-made form under soap. Add a few drops of dye to the bottom at some distance from each other. Start pouring the warm melted base into the molds. Do this with minimal pressure so that the dye mixes less and leaves beautiful stains. You can add fragrance to the liquid base to give the soap a specific scent. Any fresh scent will do. Allow the mixture to harden, then remove from the mold.

The soap is ready! It can be wrapped in wrapping paper and given as a gift.

Hi all!

Today I will tell you how you can create an unsurpassed masterpiece with your own hands - marble soap!

At first glance, it may seem that the task is very difficult and only masters of soap making can do it. But in fact, you can be sure that even a beginner can create such beautiful marble blocks. So, let's not waste time, but get down to business!

I would like to note right away that soap making requires a certain concentration and attention. So I advise you to choose a suitable time for this, when no one will distract you, and you can completely immerse yourself in this exciting process.
Required ingredients and tools:

  • Approximately 900 grams of soap base
  • Essential oil
  • Rectangular Shape
  • Green dye
  • Scarlet dye
  • Copper dye
  • Black dye with shimmer
  • Golden dye with shimmer
  • Microwave container
  • 5 small containers or regular mugs
  • Medical alcohol in a spray bottle
  • Chopstick or spoon
  • Soap cutting tool or knife

After preparing everything you need, feel free to start making soap. Here are the main steps, if followed, you will get excellent results:

Step one: Cut the base into small pieces and place in a glass jar . Microwave it for about 30 seconds. This time will be enough for the pieces of soap base to completely melt. During the cooking process, do not forget to stir the resulting mass. It is very important.

Step two: Distribute the soap base into previously prepared glass containers. If you can't find enough glass containers (as you remember there should be 5), you can use regular ceramic coffee mugs. Why them? The answer is simple, the container in which you place your soap base will need to be heated if the future soap accidentally hardens.

Step three: Add essential oil and one of the dyes to each container. Stir the mixture thoroughly. Advice: If you notice that the dyes are difficult to mix, simply spray the surface of the soap mass with alcohol.

Step four: Now let's start filling the soap molds. First, fill the bottoms of the molds with a small amount of soap base from one of the vessels. This must be done so that there is as much empty space as possible at the bottom of the molds. Don't forget to immediately spray the first layer with alcohol. Well, then we will introduce the soap base into the mass different colors, which we have previously prepared for you. This is why we left free space at the bottom of the containers.

Step five: When the soap base has cooled a little (attention!! It will not harden, but will cool!), feel free to start introducing a new color. Alternate colors until the molds are filled to the brim. It's up to you to decide in what order you enter the colors. Each new layer must be constantly moistened with alcohol. Before adding another color, pay attention to its consistency. If you notice a thick film on the surface of the soap base, stir the mixture thoroughly. And again - alcohol, alcohol and more alcohol! In soap making, there is never too much alcohol.

Step six: So, the forms are filled out. Finally, spray the surface of our future soap with alcohol one more time and leave it alone for 24 hours.


Step seven and final: When our soap has completely hardened, it needs to be cut into individual bars.

Marble soap from baby

Marble soap from baby

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If you don't have the patience to wait 1-2 weeks for baby soap to be ready to use, you can start making marble soap.

Fans of Nestle chocolate (black with candied orange peel) will certainly appreciate this soap with chocolate and orange essential oil. First we cook from baby soap base: grate the soap, put it in a water bath, add milk, honey (). Divide the resulting soap mass into two parts: add base oils (olive, grape seed, castor or any other) to one, grate several cubes of dark chocolate. In the second part add sea buckthorn oil and orange dye (if there is no orange, you can mix red and yellow), 5-7 drops essential oil orange

Let the soap mixture cool a little, and pour it into the mold one by one: orange layer, chocolate on top, then orange again.

Gently stir several times and let it harden. Decorate with shavings on top glycerin soap, wrapped in the form of small roses.

Chocolate does not give such an intense color as cocoa powder, but it does not stain the foam or your bath. Leave the finished soap in the air for 1-2 days. During this time, the unpleasant odor that accompanies the melting of baby soap completely disappears, leaving a very bright orange-chocolate aroma.

Now the soap can be cut into portions with a sharp knife.

To prepare a soap cake, we also prepare the melted soap mass and divide it into two parts. To one we add base oils and liquid vanilla flavoring (there is no point in adding dry vanillin, it has practically no smell in soap), to the second – base oils and cocoa powder.

How much cocoa depends on how intense the color you want. A small disadvantage of using cocoa powder is that it colors soap suds and can remain on the walls of the bathtub after bathing. Simultaneously pour the slightly cooled white and chocolate soap mixture into the mold and carefully move the spoon from side to side several times.

You can’t stir too much, otherwise the layers will mix and you won’t get marbling. After waiting for the soap to begin to thicken, decorate. You can take pre-prepared roses from soap (), and “drown” them a little so that they stick better and do not fall out when using soap.

After 1-2 days, cut the cake into pieces, and you can use the soap.

When making marble soap, you should try to add less liquid (1:1), then the soap dries faster and loses shape (dries out) less. This soap is not intended for long-term storage, since over time, cocoa and chocolate migrate to the light parts of the soap, and the marble pattern will simply blur. In addition, the alkali in the soap will fade the colors of the roses over time. To ensure that the marble pattern remains clear for a long time, it is better to use special cosmetic pigments; they provide stable color boundaries for a long time, but do not have the same beneficial skin-care properties as chocolate and cocoa.