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Rosemary Soap

August 14, 2019

Rosemary Soap

This easy, Rosemary Soap recipe is a “heat and pour” soap recipe. It is fragrant, customizable with your favorite ingredients and essential oils, if you chose. This Rosemary Soap makes a great holiday or birthday gift; use it as a guest soap or a “treat-yourself” spa soap. Give this fun and easy DIY soap recipe a try today!

Rosemary Soap

Rosemary Soap

Hi Everyone, are you looking for a fragrant, luxurious and EASY “How to” soap recipe? Try this Rosemary Soap! 

I used to be intimidated by soap recipes – it was something that I always wanted to try making but never did because it just seems “hard.” Well, guess what? It’s really not, especially if you try a “heat and pour” soap making method like this “Rosemary Soap” recipe tutorial.

Rosemary Soap

We are using soap bases, Shea butter and goats milk for this Rosemary Soap recipe.

Rosemary Soap

As quoted from the bMAKER dried "Rosemary" package:

"Rosemary adds strong flavor to frilled and roasted meats and vegetables. Can be added to potpourri, herbal sachets and pillows"

Rosemary Soap

If you try this “Rosemary Soap recipe tutorial, please let us know in the comments below! Thank you for reading and following along!

Rosemary Soap

Rosemary Soap

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds bMAKER Shea butter or goats milk soap base
  • 1-2 tablespoons dried rosemary 
  • 5-10 drops rose or other essential oil

Tools

  • cutting board
  • chef’s knife
  • double boiler or a medium saucepan with a metal bowl
  • wooden spoon for stirring
  • measuring spoons and cups
  • silicone soap molds
  • rimmed sheet pan

Instructions

1. Gather the ingredients for this tutorial. Put the silicone mold(s) on a rimmed baking sheet for ease of movement and set aside. 
2. In a medium saucepan (or double boiler), add about 1 inch of water, put a metal bowl to sit on top. Bring the water to a boil, then reduce to a simmer.
3. While you bring the water to a boil, cut the soap base in squares.

Rosemary Soap
4. Add the squares to the bowl of the double boiler. Melt the soap base squares completely, occasionally stirring with a wooden spoon.

Rosemary Soap

5. When the soap base is completely melted, add the dried rosemary and optional rose or other essential oil. Stir to combine.
6. Carefully pour the liquid soap mixture into the soap molds.
Rosemary Soap
7. Allow the soap to harden at room temperature or place in the refrigerator to harden at a faster rate. When the soap is completely hardened then remove the soap from the silicone molds. Enjoy!