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Recipes

 


If you'd like to share your recipe with us, please email us at soapsilly@hotmail.com. Can be lotion, lip balms, salves or soap. The recipe must be your own due to copyright laws. If we choose your recipe you will be entitled to receive 10% off your next purchase.

Sweet Pumpkin Body Butter  

This is a whipped body butter that melts instantly when applied to the skin.

Melt cocoa butter in double boiler until melted.  Careful not to overheat the butter.  Weigh pumpkin seed butter and pumpkin seed oil and pour into mixer. 

Whip in kitchen aid mixer. Add Sweet Pumpkin fo and continue to whip.  Continue until it starts to solidify, once it solidifies, whip for about 5 minutes or until fluffy.

 


Johanna's Super Creamy Soap™

Use caution when making any soap.

I would suggest discounting the water since it'll be really soft when it's unmolded. It may be best to wait a few days to unmold it as well. (if discounting be cautious of what fo you choose to use in it). Be sure to run it through a lye calculator first. We love and recommend this lye calculator: http://www.soapmaker.ca/index.htm

FYI, this soap is not slimy like castile soaps can be. Use caution when discounting any water amount, especially when using unfamiliar FO's.

 


Tahitian Lips Lip Balm?
Our very own exotic lip balm recipe!
  • 20g Virgin Coconut Oil
  • 10g Beeswax Pearls
  • 7g Castor Oil
  • Flavor Oil to your liking. (We left ours unscented as we could smell the VCO in it)

Melt all the ingredients over very low heat except for the flavor oil (if using). Remove when heated through. Add the flavor oil oil when slightly cooled, before hardening. Pour into lip balm tubes or jars, let harden, label and seal.


Basic Body Lotion

Phase I / Water

Phase II / Oils

Phase III / Preservative

Instructions: Sterilize your equipment with a bleach and water solution. Heat water and oils separately. Heat to 176 degrees and hold for 20 minutes. Try to leave the lid on, as the water will evaporate. In a separate pot, heat additional water and hold for 20 minutes. Now weigh the original container and add the extra distilled water to make up for any of the lost water due to evaporation.

When both phases are at 176 degrees pour the Oil into the Water. Pour slowly and while the mixer is stirring your batch. Continue stirring till the mixture reaches 110 degrees.

When the mixture reaches 110 degrees, add the final phase. Continue stirring and once cooled, add to your containers.

 


Johanna?s Body Buff?

Instructions: Dead Sea Salts contain ten times more minerals than regular sea salt. These minerals actually assist in cleansing, detoxifying and restoring a healthy body, especially the skin and muscles.

Turbinado Sugar creates an exfoliating feel without the burn on freshly shaved skin.

Use carrier oils that will absorb well into the skin without leaving a heavy feel behind. We personally like oils such as Macadamia Nut, Apricot Kernel, Sunflower Oil and Virgin Coconut Oil.

Mix all the ingredients together in a bowl. Add the fragrance (more or less as desired) and preservative. As with any scrub recipe, let it sit overnight and the oils will rise to the top. Stir when ready to use. Add more oils if necessary or if your scrub becomes dry after several months.

 


Bubbling Bath Powder

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup Baking Soda
  • 1 cup Citric Acid
  • 1/2 cup Salt
  • 1/2 cup SLSa
  • 1/4 cup Cornstarch
  • 1 to 1 1/2 TBSP Oil of Choice
  • 1Tsp Fragrance
  • Color of choice

Instructions: Mix dry ingredients together in a separate bowl.  In a separate bowl mix your oil and fragrance.  Then add to dry mixture.  It would be best to mix with a whisk or fork.  You can also add color.

Sprinkle about 1/2 cup under running hot water.

 


Tropical Indulgence Body Cream?

 

Instructions: In a microwave safe measuring cup, melt the cocoa butter.  Melt in 45 - 60 second intervals till fully melted, do not boil the butter.  Take the other ingredients except your IPM and fragrance and whip until it gets to a very soft consistency, it's best to keep these oils/butters at room temp.  Add your IPM and fragrance and continue to whip.  Let sit overnight as it will firm up.  This butter is very rich with a soft feel due to the IPM.  If you want firmer cream, down the shea butter and up the cocoa butter or if you want softer, vice versa.

This cream gives off a scent of Monoi de Tahiti and Virgin Coconut Oil as well as some of the Unrefined Shea Butter.  But once on the skin, it smells heavenly of VCO and Monoi.  You can leave this unscented and up any of the ingredients to replace the 1% fragrance.

This cream is more of a body butter with a creamy texture. 


Citrus Butter Soap
This recipe makes a 3lb batch.

 

  • 6.5 oz. Lye (6%)
  • 12.9 oz. Water

Proceed as normal when making handmade soap.  Be sure to run the recipe through your lye calculator first.  This recipe makes a rich buttery soap with lots of bubbles and is non drying.  We scented ours with our best selling fragrance, Clementine Lavender.


Ultimate Body Butter  

 

This is a whipped body butter that melts instantly when applied to the skin.

Melt cocoa butter and mango butter in double boiler until melted.  Careful not to overheat the butters.  Add fractionated coconut oil and pour into mixer. 

Blend slightly and place in freezer for 5 minutes.  Remove, add fo or eo of choice and whip again.  Continue until it starts to solidify, once it solidifies, whip for about 5 minutes or until fluffy.

 


Luscious Coconut Body Creme   

Phase I / Water

  • 10 oz. Distilled Water
  • 1.6 oz. Coconut Milk

Phase II / Oils

Phase III / Preservative

Instructions: Do as you normally would with lotions/creams. The scent of the VCO does come through lightly. You can always tweak to your liking of course too. You can also sub another oil for the kukui, like sunflower, or shea for the mango. Scent as you like, we chose Coconut.

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