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Scrubby Castile Liquid Soap

We’ve been asked for some suggestions on using our Castile Liquid Soap in new ways. We still love it in our Foamy Bottles, but after gardening, you might like to try this scrubby liquid Soap.

Because of the Clay and the ground Walnut Shells I prefer to pack it into a Stubby Shampoo Bottle with a Pump as our Boston Bottles are crystal clear and the soap can look a bit err … rustic due to the earthy ingredients!

Tip: If using a pump or the Lid with the Flip Top it may occasionally become clogged. We recommend a quick shake prior to use as this disperse the particles evenly. We made this with our Regular Castile Soap, but if you use your own Liquid Soap, or our Organic Soap, the mixture will be much thinner - you may wish to add more clay. If you prefer a scoopable product, increase the Clay and add some Ground Pumice and pack into a Tub or Pot.
Not suitable for use in our Foamy Bottles

We have suggested a 250g Recipe due to the Clay and Walnut Shells. We also suggest the addition of some preservative ( 0.75 - 1g Liquid Germall Plus for this quantity) if you wish to keep this for a period of time. Alternatively make this small amount and use within a month or so. This is quite important as you may have little cuts and grazes on your hands after a gardening session.

Ingredients

230g Liquid Castile Soap
5g/ml Calendula Extract
2 Tablespoons Golden Spa Minerals or French Kaolin Clay - Optional
3 Tablespoons Ground Walnut Shell
2 Teaspoon Distilled Water
Up to 1 1/2 teaspoon or 6 ml or Essential Oil/s of Choice or Fragrant Oils

Essential Oil suggestions:

1 part Lavender Essential Oil, 1 part Valencia Orange Essential Oil
or
1 part Rose Geranium Essential Oil, 1 Part English Rose Fragrance

and I personally love fruity Hand Washes, so I enjoy a

Passionfruit & Papaya scrubby wash
and also Pomegranate or Moonlight Pomegranate.
(The straight Pomegranate does make the soap a little more tan in colour)

Method

  • Combine the Clay and Distilled Water in a medium jug or bowl and mix into a slurry – this eliminates dry pockets in the liquid soap
  • Now add half the Castile Soap and mix well to combine – you need to eliminate lumps
  • Next add the rest of the Castile Soap and stir
  • If using preservative, mix this in now
  • Add the Ground Walnut Shells and stir to combine
  • Now add the Calendula Extract and Fragrance or Essential Oils and stir ensuring they are well combined
  • Pour into the Shampoo Bottle

To use: Wet your hands, then pump or pour a little Soap Mixture into the palm of your hand and rub vigorously to remove dirt and grime, then rinse and moisturise. For a more gentle hand treat for exfoliation, gently massage into the palms and backs of your hands and then rinse. Follow with some Moisturiser with your favourite scent.

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