Coffee Ground Soap Diy
Coffee is known to absorb food odors like garlic and fish which makes coffee soap a great product for home cooks looking to neutralize food odors on their hands.
Coffee ground soap diy. Then add half the coloring to the hot soap and stir it well. If you d like your soap to have a delicious coffee color this is the time to prepare the colorant. Is it dark enough. The coffee grounds not only help the soap smell like coffee but they also work to exfoliate hands and scrub away odors.
Take a look at the color. An additional benefit of making your own coffee soap is that it uses extra strength coffee and inexpensive coffee grounds both for its scent and as a natural exfoliant. Materials 1 lb shea butter melt and pour soap base cup used coffee grounds 3 tablespoons pure vanilla extract. 8 ounces glycerin soap 1 4 cup used coffee grounds 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon powdered milk optional small saucepan small metal or glass bowl muffin tin ladle butter knife.