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QuestionWhat herbs are best for soap?Julie Brow-Polanco is a Master Herbalist & Certified Aromatherapist with more than 11 years of experience. She is an expert on natural remedies and specializes in using them to support whole-body wellness, particularly immune, digestive, nervous, and reproductive health. Julie earned a Bachelor's Degree in Psychology from Dominican University, a Master Herbalist Certification from The School of Natural Healing, and a Certificate of Aromatherapy from the Pacific Institute of Aromatherapy. Julie is a member of the American Herbalist Guild and a Certified Aromatherapist through the National Association of Holistic Aromatherapy.Some great herbs that make beautiful soaps and are good for skin are: frankincense essential oil, geranium flowers and essential oil, myrrh, Irish moss, comfrey, carrot seed, and chickweed.
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QuestionWhat herbs should I use?Community AnswerPersonally, I like to use oatmeal, lemon, olive oil, and almond. If you want a specifically herbal soap, I would use rosemary, chamomile, lavender, mint, etc.
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QuestionCan I use glycerin soap bought from a market? How long can the soap be kept?Community AnswerYes, you can, as long as the glycerin soap is melt & pour. The soap can be kept for years if necessary, as long as you keep it in a sealed, moisture-free environment.
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QuestionHow do you make glycerin soap before adding herbs?Community AnswerIf you'd like to make glycerin soap from scratch, you can find instructions for it at How to Make Glycerin Soap .
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QuestionCan I use goat milk, or any milk, instead of water?Redox AtomCommunity AnswerYes, but concentrated milk instead of normal milk will ensure consistency.
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QuestionCan I use glycerin soap bought from a market?Community AnswerYes. If you are able to melt and pour the soap without too much trouble, it should be okay.
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QuestionHow many days will herbal soap last?Community AnswerThe soap should last quite some time if stored properly without excessive exposure to moisture. I still have unused (and partially used) soaps I made two years ago! Just be sure that the herbs are preserved properly.
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QuestionHow do I keep herbs in my soap from turning brown?Community AnswerUse dried herbs. You can often buy these in a spice section at your local market, or you can dry them yourself.
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QuestionHow long will the soap last after I make it?Community AnswerWell, it depends on how much you use it. The average time that it will last is probably going to be 2-4 months.
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