Sesame Seed Soap - An Exfoliating Natural Skin Soap.
This is such a rich soap! This sesame seed
soap is a very gentle exfoliate!
1lb. Coconut/palm soap base
1/2 cup Whole milk
1 Tbsp. Whole hulled sesame seeds
2 tsp. Sesame seed oil
Soap molds
To Make This Exfoliating Natural Skin Soap: Melt soap base and add remaining ingredients. Pour into soap molds.
Note: It will smell of sesame for a day or so but then it disappears. This is a
joy to bathe with because of the added emollient properties of the sesame oil.
Sesame seed soap leaves your skin feeling and
looking radiant.
Boxes and baskets
will be nice containers for your exfoliating natural skin soap, especially when
you fill the boxes with other materials. You can fill the box or basket halfway
with herbs, dried flowers or potpourri that matches the scent of your soap. Gift
basket fillings, other toiletries, washcloths or sponges also make great fillers
in the basket with your sesame seed soap. Once you have added the filler and soap, wrap the
box or basket in cellophane.
Coffee mugs also great "baskets." Add a filler to
the cup and place a bar of your sesame seed soap in the center and wrap with cellophane or tulle.
Small brown paper bags, cello type bags, wood crates and soap dishes are other
containers you can use to package your soaps and salts.
Sticky labels, round labels and
heavyweight card stock can be used for labeling your exfoliating natural
skin soap.
Cellophane and polypropylene are clear
plastics that can be used as packaging for odd-shaped soaps and scented
soaps. Jute weave washcloths or tulle also make wonderful soap wraps. Fabric
can be wrapped around your exfoliating natural skin soap like a gift and tied with a ribbon. Different
fabrics will provide different effects. Corduroy and velour provide a rich,
plush look while silk gives an elegant look. Calico and burlap throw a truly
"rustic" look. The fabric you use depends largely on the soap you made.
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