Summary: Want to have fun making a different kind of soap? Learn how to make homemade chamomile soap from our melting and molding soap expert in this free video clip.
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"Chamomile balls are fun to make and they're especially fun for the kids. Easy to do, and they're fun to wash up with. So we're going to start with about five ounces of our avocado cucumber soap, and to that we're going to add a teaspoon of chamomile. And the color we're going to use is the golden poppy. You can use any color you want, and you can make a variety of colors and have a bowlful of these soap balls in your bathroom, it's a fun display. We're going to add a couple drops of the chamomile fragrance and stir this all up, and blend everything really well. And then we're going to have to let this sit, from about two to five minutes, until it's cool enough to handle. We'll set that aside for two to five minutes. Alright, after about five minutes of cooling your chamomile mixture and scraping the sides, that's how you would keep checking it every few minutes, from two to five minutes, you kind of get this soft ball here. Now you want to gently touch it and make sure it's okay. I have some, also some warm water on the side here, that you can just moisten your fingers with before you grab the soap out. We're just going to squeeze it into a ball, using the water to smooth out some cracks and getting it into the shape that you like it. And then you set these aside and let them continue to get firm. And these are how you make chamomile soap balls!"
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