Shea & Rose Soap

Shea & Rose Soap
This palm free cold-processed soap offers a luxurious blend of nourishing ingredients and a romantic floral touch, all crafted without palm oil. Made with coconut oil, organic shea butter, and almond oil, it provides deep moisturisation and leaves the skin feeling soft and hydrated.
The addition of rose fragrance oil gives the soap a delicate, soothing aroma, while titanium dioxide and purple clay create a beautifully layered appearance. Finished with dried rosebuds, this soap is both visually stunning and indulgent - perfect for pampering yourself or as an elegant gift for someone special.
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Shea & Rose Soap Formula
Ingredients
Makes 1 loaf mould approximately 1kg - Adjust the batch size, or tweak this recipe using Go Native's free and easy Soap Making Calculator
- 230g RBD coconut oil
- 230g organic shea butter
- 230g almond oil
- 230g cold water
- 104g sodium hydroxide
- 30ml rose fragrance oil
- 1-2 tbsp titanium dioxide
- 1-2 tsp purple clay
- 1/2 tsp red mica
- 1/2 tsp silver satin mica
- 8-10 rosebuds
Method
Here's the process with step by step instructions and photos
Cold process soapmaking in pictures
- Once you've got your CP soap mixture made, split it between two bowls, 2/3 of the mixture in one and 1/3 in the other.
- To the smaller mixture add the purple clay and red mica, blending with a stick blender, until you're happy with the colour. Pour into your mould.
- Do the same with the larger mixture and the titanium dioxide (don't forget to wash your blender in between!!). Make sure it's quite thick so that you can form peaks on the top.
- Pour the mixture gently on top of your purple layer. Use your spatular to create peaks down the middle. Use a sieve (or tea strainers work well) to lightly dust the top of the soap with silver satin mica then place individual rosebuds along the top of the soap, spacing them out so that when you cut the soap each bar will have one.
- Cover it with something that's going to keep the all the pretty details on the top safe. I place a second silicon mould upside down on top and made a little cocoon for the soap, then gently wrap it in a couple of towels and place somewhere safe and warm to saponify.
Equipment
You'll need some cold press soapmaking equipment
Cold process soapmaking equipment
Video Tutorial
Here's the process with Chelsea & Megan's Video Tutorial
Cold process soapmaking video
Note
Do you have your Cold Pressed Soap Recipe Ready? If it's your first time making soap at home, it makes sense to start with a basic recipe, theres plenty of options!
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Shopping list
Loaf mould
$21.00
Coconut oil, RBD
$20.50
Titanium dioxide
$10.00
Purple clay - Brazil
$21.50
Red mica
$10.00
Silver satin mica
$10.00
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