Soap has been used since time immemorial. When soap did not yet exist, the ancient Greeks, for example, cleaned the body with fine sand brought from the banks of the Nile River. The ancient Egyptians used a solution of water and a paste of beeswax as a soap. From time immemorial, soap was considered a luxury item and was valued along with expensive medicines and potions. In our time, humanity cannot imagine life without soap. And at the same time, we no longer appreciate him, ruthlessly throwing out remnants, although they can be given a second life.
It is necessary
- 1 - remnants;
- 2 - 1 tablespoon of honey;
- 3 - 1 tablespoon of glycerin;
- 4 - a few drops of any essential oil;
- 5 - blender.
Instructions
Step 1
Rub on a fine grater all of your leftovers that have accumulated in the bathroom. The more remnants you have, the better.
Step 2
Pour the grated remnants over with one glass of boiling water. Whisk quickly with a blender until smooth so that no lumps form.
Step 3
Add honey, liquid glycerin, essential oil to the resulting mixture. Beat again with a blender.
Step 4
Leave the mixture to cool for 15 minutes. Then add 1/3 cup cold water and beat again with a blender. Pour the mixture into a dispenser. The liquid soap is ready.