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Unearthing Magic: Exploring the Use of Clays in Soapmaking


Clays, with their diverse colors and unique properties, have captivated humans for centuries. From ancient civilizations to modern-day artisans, clays have found applications in various fields, including pottery, cosmetics, and, of course, soapmaking.

Author: Lazy Dairy Maid 

 

 

A History of Clay and Humanity

 

The use of clay dates back to the very dawn of human civilization. Early humans recognized its versatility, utilizing it for Creating vessels for cooking, storing food, and carrying water.  Also, building durable structures like bricks and adobe homes.  Even traditional medicine systems across the globe have employed various clays for their potential healing properties.

Types of Clays Used in Soapmaking

Bentonite Clay: Known for its absorbent properties, bentonite clay can help to draw out excess oil from the skin.

Kaolin Clay: This white clay is known for its gentle, absorbent properties and is often used in cosmetic products.

French Green Clay: Rich in minerals, French Green Clay is often used in skincare for its potential detoxifying and purifying properties.

Rhassoul Clay: This Moroccan clay is known for its gentle exfoliating properties and its ability to leave skin feeling soft and smooth.

Incorporating Clays into Soap

Clays can add gentle exfoliating properties to your soap, helping to remove dead skin cells.

Clays offer a natural way to color your soaps, creating beautiful and unique hues.

Clays can add interesting textures and visual appeal to your soap creations.

The color of natural clays can vary significantly depending on their source and processing.

 Experimentation is Key with different types and amounts of clay to achieve the desired color and effects in your soaps.

By exploring the diverse world of colored clays, you can create truly unique and visually appealing soap creations. Enbrace the use of clays into your cold process soap and enjoy a unique and potentially beneficial product. Remember to experiment responsibly and enjoy the creative process!

Thanks for Reading! -- The Lazy Dairy Maid



Author: Lazy Dairy Maid --

Sharing a daily routine with these animals and nurturing the land has instilled a deep appreciation for natural ingredients and time-honored traditions, like bread baking, cheesemaking, and the art of cold process soap production.

Read More Here---Meet the Maker: Lazy Dairy Maid


Side Note: This blog post focuses on the process of making cold process soap. It does not delve into the specific properties of any soap itself, as those would fall under the purview of the FDA as cosmetics or drugs.

This blog post aims to inform it's readers about saponification, highlighting the care and craftsmanship involved in creating this natural and luxurious product, cold process soap.

 

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