This face soap is for younger skin types and helps clear up the problems young people can have.

There are three helpful features in this soap. One is that the superfat is low. The other is the (not so) secret ingredient Tea Tree. The third being the lovely camomile Tea Tree is anti-fungal, anti-viral, anti-bacterial, and an antiseptic. Camomile is antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and antiseptic. It also has the ability to neutralize skin irritants.

The soap is easy to make with the cold process or hot process as preferred, and there are no advanced technics, so even young adults can make if they are familiar with the safety instructions. Find them here

Oils used in this recipe

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Recipe percentages, lye, and superfat

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  • 50% Olive Oil
  • 40% Coconut Oil, 76 deg
  • 10% Castor Oil
  • 38% Water percent of oil weight
  • 28.409% Lye Concentration
  • 2% Superfat
  • 20 oz Total oil weight
  • Tea Tree Ratio 0.5
  • Chamomile extract (tea) made the day before

Soap Quality

Soap QualityRangeThis Recipe
Hardness29 – 5440
Cleansing12 – 2227
Conditioning44 – 6955
Bubbly14 – 4636
Creamy16 – 4822
Iodine41 – 7055
INS136 – 165165

Recipe for Face Soap Recipe for Younger Skin

Face Soap for young skin, with Camomile and Tea Tree

Keyword: basic soap, cleansing-soap, Face-soap, nourishing soap

Equipment

  • 2 plastic, glass, or steel bowls
  • Wooden or plastic spoon
  • Silicone molds
  • Stick blender
  • pH meter or test strips
  • Kitchen scale
  • Microwave oven
  • Safety gear
  • Thermometer

Materials

  • 10 oz Olive OIl 284 grams
  • 8 oz Coconut Oil, 76 deg 227 grams
  • 2 oz Castor Oil 57 grams
  • 2.6 oz Water 216 grams
  • 3.02 oz NaOH 86 grams
  • 0.63 oz Tea Tree Oil 18 grams
  • 5 tea bags Camomile tea

Instructions

  • Measure your water, boil it, and make a tea with the Camomile tea bags the night before, or at least 5 hours before soap-making.
  • Use the hot or cold process for soap making as you prefer.

Soap Fat Profile

Lauric19
Myristic8
Palmitic11
Stearic3
Ricinoleic9
Oleic38
Linoleic7
Linolenic1

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