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10 Ways to Use Castile Soap

February 7, 2017 by Marie Leave a Comment

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Contents
1 Foaming Hand Soap
1.1 You’ll Need:

Foaming Hand Soap

You’ll Need:

1. 1 empty foaming soap container

2. 2 tablespoons unscented castile soap

3. 1 – 2 teaspoons fractionated coconut oil

10 – 15 drops essential oils (I use the Thieves blend from Young Living)

Pour the castile soap and the coconut oil together into a bottle. Add a few tablespoons of your favorite essential oils. Fill the remainder of the bottle with water. Shake gently prior to use. Recipe courtesy of One Good Thing By Jillee.

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