Yield: 1 Servings
Measure | Ingredient |
---|---|
\N \N | BUBBLE BATH----- |
1 quart | Water |
1 \N | Bar castille soap -- grated |
2 ounces | Glycerine |
3 drops | Perfume |
\N \N | ROSE BUBBLE BATH----- |
1 quart | Water |
1 \N | Bar grated castille soap |
3 ounces | Glycerine |
3 drops | Lilac perfume |
\N \N | LAVENDER BUBBLE BATH----- |
1 quart | Water |
1 \N | Bar grated castille soap |
2 ounces | Coconut oil |
1 ounce | Glycerine |
3 drops | Violet perfume -- or |
2 drops | Voilet floral oil |
Any good soap can be used to make bubble bath, but castille generally is preferred. Before the soap can be made into bubble bath it must be converted to a liquid. To do this,grate 1 bar of castille soap itno 1 qart of water, warm water helps dissolve the soap faster. Allow the soap and water to mix well so that you have a liquid soap solution.
There are two ingredients that can convert liquid soap into bubble bath. Tyhese ingredients can be used together or independantly of each other. An old-fashion way to amke bubble bath is to add glycerine to liquid soap ( soap shaving and water.) Glycerine has the ability to make bubbles and increase suds. Coconut oil is often used as a substitute for glycerine, which is usually much higher priced.
Coconut oil is very effective at creating lather. Both glycerine and coconut oil are known for their special skin-softeneing properties.
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