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How to Make Rustic Rose Clay & Charcoal Cold Process Soap | Bramble Berry

Duration: 14:03Views: 33.4KLikes: 1.4KDate Created: Dec, 2021

Channel: Bramble Berry

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Description: These rustic Rose Clay and Charcoal soaps are made with oil-absorbing ingredients that leave your skin feeling fresh. They have activated charcoal sprinkled in between the layers to create rustic stripes as well as bind with dirt and oils in the skin to bring them to the surface. 🌹 The rose clay in this recipe is dispersed in distilled water rather than oil to help compensate for the absorption properties. The clay, along with Rosehip Jasmine Fragrance Oil, will cause the trace to become thick rather quickly. For this design that’s totally okay, the bars are meant to have a natural and rustic look to them, so you don’t need to worry about the layers being straight or the top being smooth. 🌹 Rosehip Jasmine Fragrance Oil: bberry.studio/RosehipJasmineFragrance After a few washes, the red rose petals will fall off. But, we think they are totally worth it – they really are the cherry on top! When it’s time to cut the bars, the rose petals can get caught under the knife and create drag marks. In one of our batches, we threw caution to the wind and used our Multi-Bar Cutter! That created drag marks on about half the bars. But, we think they actually contribute to the natural look and feel. Depending on your preference, cut the bars on the side to avoid the drag marks or embrace them by cutting straight down. 🌹 Find the Rose Clay & Charcoal Soap Project here: bberry.studio/RoseClayCharcoalSoap 🌹 If you'd like to make this soap 100% natural, skip the mica powder and use 0.4 ounces of Rose Absolute Essential Oil instead of the fragrance oil: bberry.studio/RoseAbsoluteEssentialOil Ingredients & Supplies: 10″ Silicone Loaf Mold 36 oz. Lots of Lather Quick Mix 11.8 oz. Distilled Water 5.2 oz. Sodium Hydroxide Lye 2 tsp. Rose Clay in 2 Tbsp. Distilled Water 1/2 tsp. Fired Up Fuchsia Colorant in 1/2 Tbsp. of any other lightweight oil (we used Sweet Almond Oil) Activated Charcoal 2 oz. Rosehip Jasmine Fragrance Oil Rose Petals Optional: Powder Duster 🌹 Rose Clay & Charcoal Soap Project : bberry.studio/RoseClayCharcoalSoap Made a project with our products? Tag us with #BrambleOn so we can see your creations! Shop Bramble Berry: bberry.studio/_ShopBrambleBerry Recipes, Tips & Inspiration: bberry.studio/IntheStudio_Projects Facebook: facebook.com/BrambleBerry Instagram: instagram.com/brambleberry Twitter: twitter.com/brambleberry TikTok: tiktok.com/@brambleberry Pinterest: pinterest.com/brambleberry

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