


Making soap is a fascinating process, involving turning several ingredients into one ingredient, with nothing or almost nothing left of the original ingredients. That’s the case when using lye, an extremely caustic substance made from salt, in soap. When you combine the lye with the other ingredients and leave it to cure, they join to become soap, leaving nothing of themselves behind, in a process called saponification. The exception to this is coconut oil, which leaves a trace of itself behind, which is only relevant if you are allergic to coconut.
Did you know? Orange oil is an effective stain remover, degreaser and a natural antiseptic and deodoriser.
Directions
Use as instructed on the packaging.
Ingredients
Aqua, organic orange oil, vegetable extract (Guar Gum), coconut extract, cellulose, lye (0,01% for ph balance)