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There are various ways of preparing natural soap at home. If you are wondering as of how to use the flower petals in the process<br>A Comprehensive Guide to Using Flower Petals in Soap Making Process, this blog is for you.
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A Comprehensive Guide to Using Flower Petals in Soap Making Process Have you ever given a thought of making your own handmade soap? Doesn’t the idea already excite you? And when the soap making process involves mixing and using dry flower petals, it becomes a lot more interesting. You must be grateful to nature for the heavenly flowers that beautify the earth. Though, some of the popular choices of soap makers are crushed rose petals, bluebonnets and lavender buds. A major hurdle in cold process soap making is that the flowers tend to lose their original colour. The pinkish rose petals change to black while the lavender buds turn slightly brownish. However, this discolouration does not occur in melt and pour soap making process.
Different soap making processes have their unique ways of addition of flower petals. Here’s everything you need to know before getting started: How to Add Flowers to Cold Process Soap Making? There is only a handful of flowers that preserve the natural colour in cold process. Pot marigolds, popularly known as calendula blooms are one of them. Now, let’s learn how to add flowers to the natural soap recipe: Carefully pluck the dried marigold flower petals. Do not add the petals until the mix reaches the trace. In olden times, soap makers referred to ‘trace’ as the time when the soap has to be put into the mould. Trace is the point when water and oil blend flawlessly with each other. Testing the trace is essential before proceeding further. Simply, immerse a spoon into the mixture and drop a negligible quality of it back into the pot. In case, this act leaves a slight ‘trace’, you are ready to pour the soap into the mould.
How to Add Flowers to Melt and Pour Soap Making Process? This process allows putting more diverse flower petals together. Other than the pot marigolds, you may use dried rose petals, lavender buds, or cornflower petals or even bachelor button. The flower petals are included in the soap while you take a lucid base. Here’s What You Need to Do: Cut off the dried flowers Fill the mould with the dry flowers After that, pour the liquid soap. While doing so, make sure to not fill the mould completely. To keep the flowers in the proper way, use a toothpick. Let the soap get harden. Meanwhile, the flower petals can be seen floating. After 15-20 minutes, add more liquid soap to the mix. This will smoothen the surface a little. Alternatively, one can opt for a layering method. Pour a tad of the base made out of liquid soap. In every 20 minutes, add a bunch of flower petals to the mould. This process has to be repeated unless
the flowers are spread out in an even proportion throughout the soap. Usually, this technique works well for flowers that do not float. Additionally, employ the layering way in pressed flowers instead of dried ones. There is no denying the fact that flowers are a great add-on to natural soaps. However, they are seldom seen as a failure when it comes to adding scents to the soap. For that purpose, you are required to use essential oils. How to Dry Flowers?
This is one of the preliminary phases of soap making process. Experts at Stately Essentials suggest to avoid fully opened flowers as they may prone to shedding later. Always pick the not fully open flower petals. If you have time of all the world, then go with air drying. Or may put silica gel and microwave it for quickening the process. Hope, you found this information useful. In case of any query or assistance, feel free to connect with our experts at Stately Essentials who prepares and offers a fascinating variety of Best Bathing Soap.