North Country Mercantile

Suzanne’s Northern Lights Soap

(Its pattern from the coloring determined this name.)

30 oz Palm Kernel Oil
30 oz Coconut Oil
25 oz Olive Oil
32 oz Water
11.70 oz lye
1 tsp EACH of pink and violet ultramarine pigments
1 and 1/2 oz EACH of lavender and rose geranium essential oil
2 oz castor oil at trace

Once trace is achieved - I poured in the eo’s along with the castor oil and then I poured in both the hydrated pigments (hydrated in olive oil) and stirred once and poured in the mold. The actual pouring took care of the swirling affect.

I really like this soap!

submitted by Suzanne R.

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