The making process

Let’s have a look on how much work goes into our soap.

We start by firstly making our soap, as it needs to dry up for 2 weeks, to harden and let the lye completely evaporate.

1.First we precisely measure all of our ingredients.

Weighing ingredients
Rich Ghanian shea butter.
Our lovely babassu oil, which looks more like butter!
Beautiful mixture of all the nurturing oils

2. Next we melt all the hard ingredients, in this case the shea butter and babassu oil. When they are completely melted we add the other oils.

3. When all the oils are melted and mixed, we start to slowly add water and lye, while blending, so everything starts to emulsify.
We then add a bit of ylang ylang essential oil for aroma.

Adding lye and water to our oils
Pouring the mixture in a mould

4. Lastly, we pour the mixture in a mould, where we leave it to harden, before we cut it.

While the soap is hardening, we start to make our packaging and wrap up already dried soap.

Cutting of the wrapping

We make every wrapping paper ourselves, by outlining the stencil and cutting each out.

Lastly we carefully wrap the soap and add the stickers.

Wrapping up
Placing the stickers

And this is it! Our soap is ready to ship to you! 🙂