Turmeric Soap

turmeric
Every one making soaps has at least once tried this powder in soap. This magical spice seems to be a treasure for our health.Turmeric zeep

Curious to see the variety of colours one can obtain using it,  I made 2 different layers containing different quantities of  turmeric. It’s a real pity that the nice rose colour, beautiful as it was,  started to fade away as soon as the chemical reaction between lye and turmeric started .  I am curious if this rose colour resists when making MP soap…

Savon au curcumaThis soap contains: grapeseed oil, coconut oil, palm oil, sunflower oil, olive oil, castor oil, cacao butter, turmeric powder, Litsea Cubeba essential oil.
If you want to know more about the benefits of turmeric, you can find lots of info on Claudia’s post .

Savon au Turmeric

7 Comments Add yours

  1. Liza's avatar Liza says:

    Imi place modelul de taiere …foarte elegant 🙂

  2. Gordana's avatar Gordana says:

    I like curcuma and your soaps turned out really grate!

  3. iulia's avatar iulia says:

    Natalia, imi plac foarte mult straturile pe care le-ai obtinut si modul de taiere. Iar articolul despre turmeric e foarte interesant, l-am citit si m-a convins sa il includ in alimentatie 🙂 Spor si pupici!

  4. Nitya's avatar Nitya says:

    Beautiful soap Natalia! I love using turmeric in soap. The colors that can be achieved, are so many. It also like the fragrance of turmeric.

  5. Cee's avatar Cee says:

    Love that layered effect, what a pretty color the turmeric produces!

  6. Jenny's avatar Jenny says:

    Beautiful, Natalia! Turmeric produces such a lovely orange color. I haven’t played with natural colorants much, but I should try turmeric someday. I have a bunch in my pantry – I love Indian cuisine and use turmeric fairly often when cooking. Your soap is very pretty!

  7. Kumar's avatar Kumar says:

    Thanks for the valuable information. Please suggest me the aloe vera soap
    that can be used by both men and women for dry skin.

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