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It’s time for some cranberry, pumpkin, apples, and everything spiced! Sweater season is here which means we’re hungrier than ever. Want to know what food to cook this Fall? Keep on reading!

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How to Make Cornflower Rose Shea Butter Soap: This post originally appeared on the bMAKER blog as Cornflower Rose Shea Butter Soap
How to Make Cornflower Rose Shea Butter Soap - This soap is made of beautiful blue, dried cornflower blooms with rose essential oil-scented with a shea butter soap base. This is an easy, simple, heat and pour, how-to soap tutorial.
Estimated reading time: 6 minutes

Hi Everyone, have you ever tried to make your own custom soap? There are endless combinations that you can make and today we are showing you How to Make Cornflower Rose Shea Butter Soap.
These floral-scented soaps look gorgeous for your own use, guest use or to give as gifts for any occasion.
For this soap tutorial, we will be using dried cornflowers and rose essential oil from bMAKER.

On the Dried Cornflower bMAKER package it says:
Cornflower is a member of the daisy family noted for its vibrant azure blue flowers. The plant is called cornflower because it naturally occurs near field crops, namely corn.

Making your own homemade soap is much easier than you think. All you need is a double boiler to melt the soap, then you add the dried cornflower blooms and rose essential oil. There are endless combinations that you can make when making soap this way.






Here are the ingredients for Cornflower Rose Shea Butter Soap:








If you try this How to Make Cornflower Rose Shea Butter Soap, please let us know in the comments below! Thank you for reading and following along!


This soap is made of beautiful blue, dried cornflower blooms with rose essential oil-scented with a shea butter soap base. This is an easy, simple, heat and pour, how-to soap tutorial.



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Gabgriela says
Thanks tips, love soap!.
Sara Maniez says
Thank you!
Melanie Barrett says
This soap is gorgeous! I want to give soap making a try, but I recently made some moisturizer with shea butter, and it is super greasy, and does not seem to be absorbed into the skin, but just seems to sit there. I am wondering how this soap lathers and cleans.
Sara Maniez says
It's a creamy soap that lathers and cleans well. Thank you for asking. Have a great weekend!