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Clays, salts and scrubs to add to diy glycerin soap
If you want to get glycerin soaps with properties to treat skin problems such as acne, cellulite or excess oil, in this section you will find the necessary ingredients. You will see that we have different types of clays, muds and exfoliating particles. These are raw materials that nature gives us and that will help you show off a smoother and brighter skin. Adding these natural ingredients to your glycerin soaps is very simple and you will get bars of soap full of benefits for the skin. To make them we recommend that you use glycerin-based soap in suspension, as it helps the particles disperse throughout the soap and do not fall into the base exclusively.
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Homemade exfoliating soaps
If you want to get glycerin soaps with properties to treat skin problems such as acne, cellulite or excess oil, in this section you will find the necessary ingredients. You will see that we have different types of clays, muds and exfoliating particles. These are raw materials that nature gives us and that will help you show off a smoother and brighter skin. Adding these natural ingredients to your glycerin soaps is very simple and you will get bars of soap full of benefits for the skin. To make them we recommend that you use glycerin-based soap in suspension, as it helps the particles disperse throughout the soap and do not fall into the base exclusively.
Clays have a great capacity to absorb oil and impurities from the skin, they also provide an instant soothing effect, even on sensitive skin. In the case of some clays, such as green clays, they help stimulate circulation and eliminate accumulated fat. With white clay you will get an ideal facial soap to absorb excess fat and prevent pimples from coming out. You can also make another one of green clay to cleanse the skin.
On the other hand, exfoliating particles help to cleanse the skin in depth, since they eliminate dead cells and accumulated toxins. Poppy seeds, chia seeds, pink Himalayan salt and pumice stone are among the top ten natural exfoliants. Making homemade exfoliating soaps will cleanse the skin, but also tone and rejuvenate it, because we help it regenerate.
Finally, in this section you will also find mud, mud or thermal mud. They are rich in minerals, that's why they have so many properties for our skin. Already the Egyptians made wrappers with the mud of the Nile River to show off a young and smooth skin. Take note of this recipe to moisturize, purify and firm your skin.