Aloe Vera Soap Recipe

Aloe Vera Soap Recipe

Aloe Vera Soap RecipeAloe Vera is the most prestigious herb used for skin care. It contains almost 20 amino acids, minerals like calcium, magnesium and sodium in sufficient quantities, enzymes, vitamins, polysaccharides, nitrogen and other components that make it a miracle beauty herb.

If anyone would like to try this recipe for Aloe soap:

  • 425 g coconutoil
  • 382 g oliveoil
  • 298 g lard
  • 71 g sheabutter
  • 272 g aloegel and water purée (add water to the aloe till you reach 272 g total)
  • 191 g NaOH
  • 283 g water

For scent I used 10 g cucumber from MacSoapy, 5 ml Hagebutte Malve and 5 ml Palma Rosa. No colour was added. Mix oils and caustic well and pour in the aloegel and water purée along with the scents BEFORE trace. I cut the soap after 24 hours.

Note: If you use aloe from your own plant – be sure to harvest only the clear gel from the leaves!!

Benefits Of Aloe Vera Soap

Aloe vera soap is one of the best things you can do for your skin.  The aloe plant has long been revered as a medicine for various skin ailments ranging from dryness to burns.  It has even been suggested by many doctors as an alternative treatment for those suffering from internal issues such as arthritis, interestingly enough. Even in situations like this, aloe vera is said to be of help because a topical application sees it penetrating the skin and reaching the ailing area, providing relief from the pain.

Aloe vera has also been said to have promise in fighting off the onset of alopecia in men.  Alopecia is the medical term for balding, and a lot of men worry about it constantly.  This is actually one reason aloe vera does not only show up in soaps but also in shampoos.  Furthermore, the powerful moisturising properties of the plant’s sap help to prevent the skin, scalp, and hair from drying out.  This is one of the best reasons to use aloe vera soap, as a matter of fact: for its richly emollient, moisturising properties.  It can help to make your skin look and feel suppler and younger.

Aloe vera soap can truly be used for a lot of things.  Many studies have also shown that aloe vera can help to speed up healing for cases such as burns.  This is why some cultures actually apply the sap from the plant to scrapes or burns on the skin, in an effort to help the wound heal without a scar.  There are also cultures where it is used to prevent itchiness from allergies, rashes, insect bites, and the like.

Essentially, aloe vera soap can benefit you a great deal due to its many beneficial qualities.  In addition to the ones already mentioned above, aloe vera is also known to be a strong detoxifier, thus helping you clear away all possible substances that could add to the aging of your appearance.  It is also a proven antibacterial substance, so you can be sure that your body is being properly cleansed aside from being properly soothed when you use it.

Cucumber Soap II

Cucumber Soap

Cucumber SoapI have already posted a cucumber soap recipe, but this one is different and also worth experimenting with, so here it goes:

Cucumber Soap Recipe

15 oz Sunflower oil

30 oz Coconut oil

27 oz Olive oil

21 oz Palm oil

5 oz Shea butter

18 oz cucumber juice (juicer works perfect)

19 oz Water

14.1 oz Lye

f/o if desired

What I do, is I get my juicer out and I juice them cucumbers up and pour until I have my 18 oz of juice. Then I put this in a small pitcher, and set aside while I start the rest of my stuff.

While my oils and lye is cooling I then add my coloring and my fragrance oil right to the pitcher with the cucumber juice in it, stir well and set aside once again… I think I add about .8 to 1oz of fo for the whole recipe. But I do have a very strong cuc FO so I don’t need much.

Now go back and add your lye water to your oils, and stir it until light trace, that is when you add your pitcher of cucumber, fo and coloring and finish mixing until you have a full trace, then pour.