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NOTE: To make the powder, loofah can be cut up into tiny pieces using a pair of sharp scissors, or you can purchase it in powder form.
1 (4 ounce) bar unscented glycerin soap
1 teaspoon powdered loofah
15 drops lemon oil
1 drop red food coloring
Melt the bar of glycerin soap in a small saucepan over low heat until the soap has liquefied. Remove from heat and stir in powdered loofah, lemon oil, and food coloring. Pour soap into a mold and let set for about four hours, or until hardened.
Lemon Scented Loofah Soap recipe
When powdered loofah is mixed in, it will make the soap extra exfoliating. Loofah can be dried, shredded, and added to soap.NOTE: To make the powder, loofah can be cut up into tiny pieces using a pair of sharp scissors, or you can purchase it in powder form.
1 (4 ounce) bar unscented glycerin soap
1 teaspoon powdered loofah
15 drops lemon oil
1 drop red food coloring
Melt the bar of glycerin soap in a small saucepan over low heat until the soap has liquefied. Remove from heat and stir in powdered loofah, lemon oil, and food coloring. Pour soap into a mold and let set for about four hours, or until hardened.
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