DIY Essential Oil Soothing Calendula Flower Soap Recipe
This DIY Essential Oil Soothing Calendula Flower Soap soothes minor skin irritations and is beneficial in the healing process. It is enriched with various essential oils that have anti-inflammatory properties, are anti-fungal, antiseptic, fight infections, speed up healing, and calm irritated skin. The cost of these essential oil soap bars can be rather expensive when they are purchased at a brick-and-mortar store or online. Why not spend some time creating your own Essential Oil Soothing Calendula Flower Soap bars for yourself or to gift someone in your life. You will enjoy creating these wonderful soap bars with your own hands and you will reap their many benefits. Start on the road to healthier skin today and save yourself some money by creating a batch of DIY Essential Oil Soothing Calendula Flower Soap, today!
Servings Prep Time
6bars 15minutes
Passive Time
2hours
Servings Prep Time
6bars 15minutes
Passive Time
2hours
Instructions
  1. Steps 1-2: Melt soap base in microwavable bowl for 30 second intervals until melted completely. Then add the jojoba oil to the melted soap base.  Step 3: Then add the Calendula oil. This oil has been shown to have numerous benefits for your skin. It has antiseptic and antimicrobial properties that can help speed up healing of wounds and minor cuts. It works great on eczema and other skin conditions. It also has been shown to relieve on acne, insect bites and bed sores. Step 4: Add myrrh essential oil. This oil has been shown to treat reduce inflammation, speed up healing, and fight infections. Step 5: Add geranium essential oil. This oil is a natural antiseptic with anti-fungal, antiviral, anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. It can also calm irritated skin and fight infections. Step 6: Add color if you like. Step 7: Whisk ingredients together. Step 8: Spray mold with rubbing alcohol. Step 9: Add Calendula flowers to bottom of the mold. Steps 10-12: Pour soap mixture into mold, sprinkle more flowers on the top and spray mold with rubbing alcohol. Step 13: Allow to harden for at least two hours and gently pop out of mold. I recommend storing in a plastic bag or a container with a lid.
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