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Thank you Shundara for allowing us to write a guest post on your beautiful site. I hope all your readers enjoy. Summer is here and papaya is by far the most popular exotic fruit in the US. If you’re looking to use fresh papaya in soap making, especially for glowing skin. This Fresh Papaya Cold Process Soap is for you. Adding fresh papaya puree to soap not only gives you clear skin, but the benefits of Papaya Soap go beyond that.
Papaya cold process soap is not any ordinary cold process soap. It has exfoliating properties if you add the seeds and it smells great. Making this soap took 10 minutes, everything to make this soap you can get at your local grocery store. There is a funny story behind this soap. Our neighbor had a summer party and he had a lot of left-over fruit. The only fruit left however was papaya! He was going to let it go to waste, but I made him a deal he couldn’t resist. I would give him a couple of bars of the soap. Apparently, many people are not huge fans of papaya. Papaya has such a lovely smell and color to it. How can anyone not like it?
Papaya soap will give your skin moisture that can help battle dry and flaky skin. Daily use of papaya for the skin will help you achieve smooth and radiant skin. Papaya soap is rich in vitamin C, an antioxidant that can reduce irregular pigmentation and stimulate collagen production. The soap also contains vitamin A, another important nutrient for the skin. It promotes the production of new skin cells, and may help reduce dark spots, blemishes, and scars.
Papaya is a natural remedy to heal scars, burns and skin diseases for ages. The goodness of the enzyme papain exfoliates the dead skin cells and eases skin impurities. You can apply mashed papaya pulp directly on the affected skin area to cure skin diseases like eczema and psoriasis and also prevent itching and reduces redness. However, papaya soap isn’t as messy as the pulp.
Fresh Papaya Puree Cold Process Soap Recipe
5 oz. Papaya Puree
2.19 oz. Lye
8 oz. Lard
8 oz. Soybean Oil
Optional Add Papaya Seeds for Exfoliating Properties
3 tsps. Papaya Oil
Full Directions for Fresh Papaya Cold Process Soap can be found by clicking and watching the video.