Hey everyone, today is a very special day! You’re going to learn how to make an all natural Yoni Soap.
This Yoni Soap will make you feel like your in a field of roses when you are actually use it. The Rose Kaolin Clay gives this soap such a wonderful pink color. Also, the rose petals, rose buds, and calendula petals gives this soap the best floral smell and a beautiful look. The way the rose buds are on the top of the soap gives off this illusion of the rose buds actually growing out of the soap. I know this is a yoni soap but I still used it for my whole body and OMG I loved it. The lather, the smell and the feel was all pleasant. The soap left my skin feeling moisturized.
Yoni Soap is meant to cleanse the outside of the feminine areas. Here are some benefits of using Yoni soap. The soap can be used to fight odor, restore pH balance, tighten skin, fight bad bacteria and even reduce inflammation. These soaps are a great, Natural alternative to the chemical-based products that are promoted in stores. Plus ,they are really easy to make.
Other benefits include reducing pain associated with chronic yeast infections. Yoni bars also have detoxifying benefits and help to flush toxins from sensitive areas.
To make the recipe we need a microwave safe bowl, melt and pour soap base (I’m using goat milk base), rose kaolin clay, dried rose petals (you can’t simply use dying rose petals or the petals will turn brown in the soap), dried rose buds, and dried calendula petals.
Cut and place the melt and pour soap base in a microwave safe bowl and either use the microwave or the double boil method, melt the soap base. After the soap base is melted add the rose kaolin clay and stir it in. Careful not to add too much rose kaolin clay, if you do your soap will look dark red.
Add the calendula petals and stir them in. Place down any soap mold you would like, I used a log mold. Add the soap to the mold careful not to over fill. Add dried rose petals and dried rose buds to the top of the soap. Gently, press down the petals and buds into the soap so when we remove the soap from the mold the petals and buds stay in place. Place the soap somewhere where no kids or pets can get it. Let the soap sit for about three days to a week, then unmold the soap. Using either a knife or a soap cutting set, cut the soap about three quarters to one-inch thick. You can store the soap in either a zip lok bag or an airtight container.