North Country Mercantile

Nurilin’s Cucumber Rebatch Soap

340 g (12 oz.) grated soap
335 g (9 oz.) distilled water (use less water if your rebatch is a soft soap)
1 medium to large cucumber (try to get those that have dark green skins)
4.5 g or 2 teaspoons powdered benzoin

Remove the ends and seeds of the cucumber, put it in a blender and DO NOT add any water. Weigh the cucumber puree and add water to make 9 oz. (255 g). Melt the liquid together with your rebatch soap. Add benzoin and stir well.

submitted by Nurilin I.

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