How To Make Pure Olive Oil Soap

“I heard the stories about 100% olive oil soap, that it was so gentle and mild, yet “slippery” and “low suds.”

I made up a batch and have been very pleased with it. Here’s the deal on the “low suds” issue – it’s true to some extent UNLESS you use one of those scrubby plastic bath puffs.

With the puff, it is unbelievably sudsy. Also very sudsy as a shampoo bar. I love it.

It’s a little bit of a water discount and it sets up very fast and gets hard as a rock in record time. Don’t wait too long to unmold and slice into bars – 8 hours or so is all mine needed, but check your batch and make the call depending on your best judgment…”

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