Homemade Liquid Soap

How To Make Homemade Soap

If you think that making homemade liquid soap is a difficult thing for you, think about it again. With just some ingredients and some of your time, you can make your own homemade liquid soap right in your home. If you do not want to gasp money on the soap that you buy in the store, or just want to make homemade liquid soap just as fun project to do, you can create a homemade product that works just as well as commercial-grade soap at a fraction of the cost. By the way you will need to spend some money in advance, but you can make several batches of soap with the ingredients.

Now I'm going to tell you the things that you need to make homemade liquid soap:
You will need a 6-ounce bar plain, unscented soap, a large bowl, a hand grater or food processor, a blender, 1 cup of boiling water, 1/2 cup of tepid water, a medium saucepan, a stove, a measuring cup, 1 teaspoon of glycerin, 1 tablespoon of honey, a spoon, 5 cups of cool water, and an empty soap dispensers.

Now I'm going to tell you how to make homemade soap of course a liquid one:

Grate a 6-ounce bar of plain, unscented soap into a large bowl; use a hand-held grater or the grater blade in a food processor.

And transfer the soap flakes to a blender.
Pour 1 cup of water into a medium saucepan. Bring the water to a boil on the stove. And transfer the boiling water to the blender.

Pour 1/2 cup of tepid water into the blender. And Blend the ingredients on the "Whip" setting for about 30 seconds.

Add 1 teaspoon of glycerin and 1 tablespoon of honey to the blender. And stir the ingredients with a spoon.
Allow the mixture in the blender to cool for about 15 minutes. And Blend the ingredients on the "Whip" setting on the blender for approximately 1 minute or until the ingredients are thoroghly blended.

Allow the mixture to set for about 15 minutes. Add 5 cups of cool water to the blender.

And lastly, whip the mixture for about another minuter in the blender. Transfer the mixture to an empty soap dispenser. Allow the soap to cool down for at least an hour before putting lids or caps on the soap dispensers. Shake the capped bottles to thicken the soap.

Another thing to do in how to makehomemade soap and of course a liquid one, add a few drops of lavender or another essential oil to make your liquid soap smell nice.