Looking to buy good organic soap? Here's how you can make it at home instead
You can go organic and stay wise and frugal at the same time. You do not need to spend lots of money in order to buy organic soaps when you can simply make them at home.
These days we're all trying to use fewer chemicals and stay safe with organic stuff. Organic products are selling like crazies in the market, and today, you can get anything and everything in an organic version. From fruits and vegetables to soaps and beauty products, we try to keep it all organic as much as possible. We spend a lot of money and buy expensive purely organic soaps to replace our bathing soaps but that may not be organic enough. But we don't how purely organic these soaps are no matter how big of a brand we go for. A better way to go purely organic with our soap would be to make it at home with organic products. This sounds like a huge task but it's actually very easy. Making a bathing soap at home is a total cakewalk and it cannot get any easier.
Here's how you can make soap at home.

1. You will need to invest in a good soap base. Making the base at home can be too much of a task so, buy a basic organic soap base from any local store. Soap bases can be easily found in any store in your nearest local market you just need to look for it.

2. Don't buy any food color. Most organic soaps have food coloring but you can skip out on it and instead invest in some high-quality essential oils. You can buy essential oils as per your choice.

3. You will need a mold. Buy a silicone mold used for baking. You can buy it in any shape you want. Most stores that sell baking items have small molds of different shapes to make cupcakes and muffins.

4. You can take natural ingredient as per your choice like honey and cinnamon powder and vanilla flavor and aloe vera gel.

5. Now, cut the base in small pieces and put it in a pot and heat it on low flame. One it melts use a spoon to check is it has melted completely.

6. Now, add a few drops of essential oils like lavender or tea tree or jojoba or rose. You can also add your choice of natural ingredient and mix it well.

7. Now, pour it in the mold slowly and don't pour from too much height in order to avoid any froth and let it sit for 10 to 15 minutes. Once it sets remove it from the mold and your soap is ready for use.

8. If you end up with a little froth on top you can simply chop it off with a knife.

























































