Saturday, May 17, 2014

Pink Soap Eggs Recipe Adjustments:

Instead of using pink sea salt, just use bulk epsom salts, finely-ground, and add 1 TBL of organic beet root juice to 1 cup of fine-ground epsom salts. This will lend a light pink color to it.

You can also blend in Moroccan red clay powder, organic, at a 1 TBL per 1 cup ratio of finely-ground epsom salts. Moroccan red clay powder is excellent for oily, acne-prone skin. Add 2 tsp of the pink epsom salts per soap egg.

Optional ingredients:

Sulphur powder to help with acne-prone skin, 2 tsp per soap egg.

Witch hazel and aloe vera ointment gel, unscented, as an ant-inflammatory: 2 tsp per soap egg. You can get this ordered at some compounding pharmacies. Just remember to ask for certified organic witch hazel and aloe vera gel only.

Organic, fat-free, unsweetened, food-grade coconut milk powder is also good as a natural moisturizer and adds a bit of scent to the soap eggs. Use 2 tsp per soap egg, for the dry skin soap eggs.

Also, 2 tsp of organic, food-grade rosehip oil per soap egg is a good moisturizer with antioxidants.

Organic resveratrol derived from organic grapes (food-grade, from gelcaps) is another good addition for antioxidants. 1 gelcap per soap egg would be good.



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