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Lavender Melt and Pour Luffa Soap

These Lavender melt and pour luffa soaps are great at exfoliating. They are jam packed with a lovely lavender fragrance, lavender buds and a luffa sponge. The luffa sponge is an excellent exfoliator and it can also stimulate blood circulation when you use it. And, the best part is that they are super easy to make right at home.
Prep Time5 minutes
Cook Time5 minutes
Total Time10 minutes
Keyword: lavender, Melt and Pour Soap, Soap, soap making
Servings: 1 Soap
Cost: $5

Equipment

  • Microwave Safe Container
  • Spatula
  • Rubbing Alcohol
  • Circle silicone mold

Ingredients

Layer 1

  • Lavender Buds
  • 1 ounce White Melt and Pour Soap
  • 0.05 ounce Lavender Fragrance Oil
  • Luffa

Layer 2

  • 2 ounce White Melt and Pour Soap
  • 0.10 ounce Lavender Fragrance Oil
  • Lavender Mica Powder

Instructions

  • Weigh out all of your ingredients.
  • Place lavender buds in the bottom of your mold, so that the bottom is completely covered.
  • Take 1 ounce of melt and pour soap and place it into a microwave safe container.
  • Place in the microwave in 10-15 second intervals until it is completely melted.
  • Add fragrance oil to the melt and pour soap and mix well.
  • Pour the soap into the mold, until the lavender buds are covered.
  • Spray the top with rubbing alcohol.
  • Carefully place the luffa sponge into your mold.
  • Take 2 ounces of melt and pour soap and place it in the microwave safe container.
  • Place in the microwave in 10-15 second intervals until it is completely melted.
  • Add fragrance oil and mix well.
  • Add mica powder and mix. *Tip: You can spray the mica powder to h
  • Spray the luffa sponge with rubbing alcohol.
  • Slowly pour the melt and pour soap into your mold. While pouring, tap the edges a bit to release any air bubbles.
  • Spray the top of the soap with rubbing alcohol.
  • Allow to cool completely, then unmold.
  • Be sure to wrap in saran wrap to prevent glycerin dew.