Foaming Hand Soap Distilled
Water Liquid Castile Soap Fractionated Coconut Oil (FCO) Essential Oils Fill Soap Dispenser with water first — leave a little room for the pump...
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I continued with this at every diaper change, gently wiping him with cloth wipes and a basic homemade wipes solution (
water,
liquid castile soap, jojoba oil, tea tree oil, lavender essential oil) and allowing him to dry before applying fresh coconut oil.
Our spray bottle probably holds a little less than a quart of
water and to this we add about 1 teaspoon of
liquid Castile soap and 5 - 10 drops of essential oil.
For oily skin -
Liquid castile soap in
water will remove makeup without adding oils to the skin or stripping the natural ones.
Make a spray with 1 quart
water and 1/4 cup
liquid castile soap.
Add at least 2 tablespoons of
liquid castile soap to the
water mixture (NOTE: do not add the
soap first or it will create bubbles when the
water is added.
Mix one part baking soda, one part
water and one part
liquid Castile soap.
Use 2 Tablespoons
Castile liquid soap in a pan of warm
water and a few drops of lemon essential oil.
Spot clean any spots on furniture using baking soda and
water or
liquid castile soap and a damp rag.
The
castile soap is not thick and viscous like chemical
soaps so adding
water will make it even more of a
liquid.
Foaming Hand
Soap: Mix 2 Cups water, 1/4 Cup Unscented liquid castile soap, and 5 drops each Lavender and Frankincense essential o
Soap: Mix 2 Cups
water, 1/4 Cup Unscented
liquid castile soap, and 5 drops each Lavender and Frankincense essential o
soap, and 5 drops each Lavender and Frankincense essential oils.
Simply add 1 1/2 cups of distilled
water to an empty foaming hand
soap pump, 2 tablespoons of
liquid castile soap, 1/2 teaspoon of a nourishing oil like NOW ® Solutions Sweet Almond Oil, Jojoba Oil or Liquid Coconut Oil, and add up to 20 drops of your favorite essential oils (or a mix of
liquid castile soap, 1/2 teaspoon of a nourishing oil like NOW ® Solutions Sweet Almond Oil, Jojoba Oil or
Liquid Coconut Oil, and add up to 20 drops of your favorite essential oils (or a mix of
Liquid Coconut Oil, and add up to 20 drops of your favorite essential oils (or a mix of them).
2 cups
water 1/4 cup
liquid castile soap (Dr. Bronner's is great) 1 tablespoon tea tree essential oil 10 drops eucalyptus or peppermint essential oil
1 ounce
liquid castile soap 2 tablespoons glycerin 1 cup washing soda 1 cup baking soda 2 cups warm
water 10 drops essential oil of choice
Wet wipes have a million uses; create your very own using a drop of
liquid castile soap, squirts of
water, and a dash of coconut oil over a soft cloth.
Add a couple of drops of
liquid castile soap to a bucket of
water, stir it in, and use it to wash your car.
I finely grate Kiss My Face olive oil
castile bar
soap and melt it in
water to create a coconut free
liquid castile soap.
Hey - I got a recipe from Dr. Axe site to clean a dirty oven with
castile liquid soap 2 Tablespoons, plus 1 1/2 cup of baking soda and 1 / 4th cup either of organic white vinegar or apple cider vinegar and a touch of
water to make a paste - You brush this mixture on the oven surface until completely coated - allow it to sit overnight and then wearing gloves you wipe clean with a sponge and clean
water - supposed to come out sparkling clean - Ever heard of this before?
You can also buy the
castile soap bar, grate it with a cheese grater and dissolve it in
water to make a
liquid version.
Car: Mix 1/4 cup
liquid Castile soap with hot
water in a bucket (fill almost to the top).
Floors: You can mop almost any type of floor with a solution of 1/4 cup
liquid Castile soap and 2 gallons warm
water.
I washed it with
liquid castile soap, and the
water filled up with dye.