DI Soap Flowers

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I have a lot of ideas for soaps and soap boquets for any occasions. It all started with my favorite essential oils that I started using a years ago.

Photos from DI Soap Flowers's post 03/18/2026

✨ ️There are colors that do not compete.....
✨️ They complement each other! 🩵
✨️ It was created for a person who appreciates detail.
🎁 For a gift that is not accidental and for the moments when you want to say more, without many words.💗

Photos from DI Soap Flowers's post 03/17/2026

✨️One more order ready 🙌

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It all started with my favorite doTERRA oils that I started using a year ago. I began to do everything I could with the oils (mouthwash, baths bombs, bath salts, hand creams and so) on until one day I decided to start with soaps.That idea came to me spontaneously and brought me a lot of energy where I can create. I have just started and I have a lot of ideas for soaps and soaps for occasions.
Всичко започна от моите любими масла на doTERRA, които започнах да използвам преди година. Започнах да си правя всичко което позволяват маслата ( вода за уста, бомбички за баня, соли за вана, крем за ръце) и така докато един ден реших да започна със сапуни. Тази идея ми дойде спонтанно и ми донесе много енергия където мога да творя. От скоро съм започнала и имам страшно много идеи за сапуни и сапунчета за поводи но ми трябва малко време.
little information about this type of soap!!!
Малко информация за този вид сапун!!!
Melt & pour is a soapmaking method where a soapmaker takes an already saponified base, melts it, and combines it with essential oils, fragrances, colorants, exfoliants and additives.
A common misconception about melt & pour is that it is lye-free. In solid bars of soap, lye is also called sodium hydroxide, and it is an essential and mandatory part of the saponification process. No lye, no soap! While someone utilizing the melt & pour method may not physically come into contact with lye, it was still used to make the meltable base they used.
Colorants:
One of the biggest benefits of melt & pour is the ability to use glittery, shiny micas to color it and natural colors ( cacao powder, turmeric and…) I’m using skin and soap safe colorants so that customer's skin stays as beautiful as my soaps!
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