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DIY Can You MAKE a Bar of Soap from Bathing Soap Pieces Easy Tutorial!


 

Materials Needed:

  • Leftover soap pieces (bath soap, soap scraps, etc.)

  • A soap mold (silicone molds work well)

  • A grater or knife for chopping soap

  • A double boiler or microwave-safe container

  • Water (to add moisture while melting)

  • Essential oils (optional, for fragrance)

  • A spoon or spatula

Step 1: Introduction to Soap Recycling (0:00 – 0:45)

  • Welcome viewers to the tutorial and explain what you'll be doing—recycling old soap scraps into a new, usable bar.

  • Mention the benefits of recycling soap: saving money, reducing waste, and creating something fresh!

Step 2: Materials Needed (0:45 – 1:30)

  • Show and explain each material needed:

    • Leftover soap pieces (scraps, old bars, etc.)

    • Soap mold (silicone or plastic)

    • A grater or knife (for cutting the soap)

    • Double boiler or microwave-safe container

    • Water (helps soften the soap)

    • Optional: Essential oils for fragrance

    • A spoon or spatula (for mixing)

Step 3: Preparing the Soap Pieces (1:30 – 3:10)

  • Grate or chop the soap scraps into small pieces to help them melt more easily.

  • If the soap is too hard, add a small amount of water to the soap scraps to make them easier to melt.

Step 4: Melting the Soap Scraps (3:10 – 5:00)

  • Using a double boiler:

    • Place the soap scraps in the top pot or bowl.

    • Add a bit of water in the bottom pot to create steam.

    • Heat on low heat, stirring occasionally to avoid burning.

  • Using a microwave:

    • Place the soap in a microwave-safe container.

    • Heat in 30-second intervals, stirring in between, until the soap is melted and smooth.

  • Optional: Add a few drops of essential oil to the melted soap for fragrance.

Step 5: Final Reveal and Tips (5:00 – End)

  • Pour the melted soap into the mold and tap it gently to remove air bubbles.

  • Let the soap sit and harden for a few hours at room temperature or refrigerate it to speed up the process.

  • Once set, carefully pop the soap out of the mold.

  • Show the final bar of soap and give tips on how to store it or add different colors and scents.


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