Melt and Pour Soap Base - Oatmeal & Shea Butter

Melt and Pour Soap Base - Oatmeal & Shea Butter

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Melt and Pour Soap Base - Oatmeal & Shea Butter

Vegetable derived melt and pour soap base. Crystal OS is made using Natural Oatmeal and nourishing Shea Butter this soap base is used for the manufacture of opaque Solid soap bars, with suspended exfoliating Oatmeal. Well known for its soothing, emollient properties, Shea Butter is increasingly popular as an ingredient owing to its superior skincare properties.

Crystal soap bases are ideal for manufacturers, brands and home hobbyists. Simply Melt, Mix, Pour, Create.

Product Characteristics: Crystal OS is PEG Free, Paraben Free and offers fantastic skin feel, combining the exfoliating properties of Oatmeal with enriching Shea Butter.

Usage: A 1Kg brick can make between 10 - 20 soaps, depending on the size of the soap you’re trying to make.

Features:

  • Made using natural She Butter

  • Vegetable Based

  • Natural Exfoliating

  • Anti-Inflammatory

  • Helps remove dead skin cells

  • Helps ease acne, eczema, rosacea and rashes

  • Suspending formulation

  • Enriched with Natural Shea Butter

  • High in Vitamin E, D & Provitamin A

  • Fantastic Skin Feel

  • Low Colour

  • High Foaming Excellent Skin Feel – High Glycerin

  • Contains natural Oatmeal

 

Caution: When making soaps it is good to remember that the Melt & Pour Bases contain water as part of the formula. So if they are left exposed to the atmosphere, the water will evaporate and the bar of soap will shrink. We would recommend fully wrapping the ENTIRE soap bar as soon as it is poured and cooled--this should minimize/eliminate any shrinkage.

 

Watch video: How to Make Melt & Pour Soap : 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xXmLgRxTKTg


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