What is Herbal Soap?
Herbal soap is a kind of soap mixed with natural ingredients, juice or extract and vitamins from medicinal plants.
METHOD #1
How to Prepare Herbal Soap:
Utensils:
- Plastic pail
- Wooden ladle or bamboo stick
- Glass or cup
- Mortar and pestle
- Cheese cloth or strainer
- Knife
- Chopping board
- Cooking pot (preferably made of clay, enamel, stainless or glass)
- Stove
- Plastic molders
Akapulko and Guava Soap:
How to Prepare a Decoction:
- Wash the leaves thoroughly and chop or cut in small pieces.
- Measure 1 glass of chopped fresh leaves and 2 glasses of water.
- Let it boil for 15 minutes (start timing when the water starts to boil).
- After 15 minutes, remove from fire and strain in a cheesecloth. Set aside and let it cool.
Materials:
- 1 glass Caustic Soda (NaOH)
- 3 glasses Akapulko or Guava decoction, cooled
- 5 glasses cooking oil
- coloring powder (optional)
Procedure:
- Prepare the materials and the utensils needed.
- Measure 1 glass of caustic soda and 3 glasses of Akapulko or Guava decoction and pour into a plastic pail.
- Mix well by stirring continuously using a wooden ladle or bamboo stick. Use only one direction in mixing the mixture. Stir until the caustic soda is dissolved.
- Pour 5 glasses cooking oil into the mixture.
- Continue stirring until a consistency of a condensed milk is achieved.
- Pour the soap mixture into desired plastic molders. Set aside and let it cool to harden.
- After 4-5 hours, remove the soap from the molder.
- Allow 30 days of ageing before packing. Label the soaps.
Indications:
- Akapulko leaves – anti-fungal
- Guava leaves – antiseptic for wounds
Kamias, Calamansi, Papaya, Cucumber and Radish Soaps:
Materials:
- 1 glass Caustic Soda (NaOH)
- 3 glasses water
- 5 glasses cooking oil
- 1/2 glass juice or extract
Procedure:
- Prepare the materials and the utensils needed.
- Measure 1 glass of caustic soda and 3 glasses of water and pour into a plastic pail.
- Mix well by stirring continuously using a wooden ladle or bamboo stick. Use only one direction in mixing the mixture. Stir until the caustic soda is dissolved.
- Pour 5 glasses cooking oil into the mixture.
- Continue stirring until a consistency of a condensed milk is achieved and add 1/2 glass of juice or extract.
- Pour the soap mixture into desired plastic molders. Set aside and let it cool to harden.
- After 4-5 hours, remove the soap from the molder.
- Allow 30 days of ageing before packing. Label the soaps.
Indications:
- Kamias – fruit extract or juice (bleaching soap)
- Calamansi – fruit extract or juice (bleaching soap)
- Cucumber – fruit extract or juice (moisturizer)
- Papaya – extract from fresh leaves (bleaching/moisturizer)
- Radish – extract from the stem (moisturizer)
Reminder:
- Caustic Soda can harm the skin upon contact. Wash immediately with vinegar or anything sour and then wash it with soap and water.
- Caustic Soda is harmful to health and so, make the necessary precaution. Use mask and gloves to protect your body.
METHOD #2
You don’t need to pay high prices for fancy, scented soaps; you can make your own fragrant concoctions with some simple ingredients and a little know-how.
Steps:
- Decide what kind of dried herbs you’d like to use. Good choices are lavender for its lovely fragrance, and for its ability to soothe irritated skin, and mint for its invigorating properties. Experiment with your favorite herbs to find your favorite combination.
- Assemble the other items you will need: the plainest soap you can find (plain glycerine soap is best, but Ivory or another mild, unscented soap will do), a soap mold, and a double boiler.
- Coat your soap mold with vegetable oil.
- Heat 1/3 cup water in a double boiler to a simmer.
- Crumble 3 to 4 tablespoons of herbs into the water.
- Take the double boiler off the heat and allow the herbs to steep for 15 minutes.
- Return the pan to the heat and add the bar of soap, cut into small pieces.
- When the soap is melted, pour the mixture into the soap mold.
- Leave at room temperature until the soap has hardened (it will be a bit softer than the bar you started with).
- Open the mold and remove the soap.
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Caustic Soda (NaOH) can be purchased in Hardwarre stores, and crafts stores, usually in the downtown areas sa mga towns.
Natural/Raw ingredients can be usually bought in the public markets.
Cathy: Can a soap (like guava and akapulko) with only caustic, water and oil alone with no other additives like sodium silicate can be harden?
Yes, it will harden :) Its my investigatory project, and I’m quite glad its turned out well.
Cathy: can a lye solution stock can still be used even if it stock for a month?
Please help!
With proper storage, yes, it can still be used =)
@Mina, thank you for your additional inputs.
meron ba video how to make it?
@jt, there are a lot of videos in soap-making, try to search it in youtube.com
hi…. uhmmmm……… where can i buy caustic soda or soium hydroxide?????????
u can txt me.. 09086753810…… thank you!!!!
HI
SAN PO PWEDE MAKABILI NG CAUSTIC SODA?
SALAMAT
mga gegags kayu, punta kayu ng sm, sa supermarket!! o kaya sa mga hardware,,,,wag bibig ang maghanap….payo lang..peace!!! hehe
nagawa ko ang galing, effective talga,,try nio!! nag top 2 pa sken….
marami sa mayapis ng caustic soda magsasawa kah dunn!!!! hahaha
where we can find caustic soda?
where can i buy the Caustic Soda (NaOH)? thank you po
what is caustic soda??
can it harm the face of the person who will use it??
i need your reply.. tnx
hello to all expert! please help!
Can a soap (like guava and akapulko) with only caustic, water and oil alone with no other additives like sodium silicate can be harden?
to all expert,
can a lye solution stock can still be used even if it stock for a month?
Please help!
thank you!
i am interested in soap making, wer can we buy raw materials… like mangosteen – vco,papaya herbs, etc. ??
thank you
I am interested to learn soap making.
Pls give me more information.
I am chinese from Malaysia.
Thank you.
Where can I buy those molds for soap making?
how make a home calamansi soap in easy ways?