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Solid Lotion/Massage Bar


Our 3D Massage Bar Soap Mould can be used to create professional, double-sided, gorgeous, natural Massage Bars. This mould makes quite a large bar, and for a change from a Soap Bar, try this luscious bar - we scented ours with Yuzu - Delish! This recipe is courtesy of Irene Linauer.

Makes 2 bars.



What You'll Need:

Easy Instructions

To Make

1. Melt the beeswax in a pyrex jug in the Microwave (or a double boiler)
2. Add the other base ingredients and return to your heat source and heat until totally liquid
3. Allow to cool for about 10 minutes stirring occasionally
4. Add Fragrance/Essential Oils
5. Pour into prepared mould

CP - Once the lotion bar has hardened, if it doesn't pop out really easily, place it in the refrigerator to cool it, and it will then pop out nicely. As this is quite a large mould, it takes several hours to cool completely.

If you don't have soy wax on hand we suggest substituting extra Cocoa Butter or Shea Butter - the Shea has a lower melt point, but the Cocoa Butter makes a harder bar.

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