Making your own liquid soap by using up the soap leftovers has to be one of the ultimate frugal means for stretching resources! The resulting liquid soap is a delight and the mixture of soap scents can be very tempting. Here is how to make the mixture.
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- Gather together the soap scraps that are no longer any use for the shower or bath. These are the pieces that are hard to hold and use anymore.
- Cut these pieces into smaller pieces. Use a grater if it's not too difficult to hold them against the grater.
- Find an empty squeeze bottle. Wash out the finished sauce bottle for an easy squeeze bottle.
- Pour in a little lemon juice. You can use freshly squeezed juice or juice from a bottle.
- Add a capful of glycerine. You can find this at the pharmacy.
- Fill with soap pieces & hot water. If the squeeze bottle might melt with hot water, do all of the mixing in a safe container first and pour into the squeeze bottle after it has cooled.
- Allow the soap mixture to stand for a few days. This will give the soap time to dissolve. Shake now and then.
- Use. Once the soap has dissolved, you can now use the reconstituted product as liquid soap. Easy!
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Edit Things You'll Need
- Squeeze bottle
- Old pieces of soap
- Lemon juice
- Glycerine
- Hot water
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