Anstarx
Well-Known Member
So mugwort is a staple item for the dragon boat festival (Early May by lunar calender, which is mid June this year). People use mugwort tea for bathing, its juice to make food, and hang fried mugwort bouquets at the door to protect from bugs and sickness.
Even though my family never had the tradition, I decided to embracing it this year with a mugwort soap! It's definitely most for the label appeal, but it was fun to work with.
Fresh mugwort was juiced and frozen to dissolve lye. Leftover fiber was dried and broken into powder, mixed with green clay and activated charcoal to give the color and texture. The soap is also scented with mugwort EO and menthol crystal.
I had some horse oil and neem oil left over from previous batches so I combined them to make this a bubbly facial bar. The mugwort EO balanced out the neem so you can't smell the garlic. And finally, stamped with the Chinese character for mugwort, which is also the name of a friend, so I will be gifting her one of the bars
The video of the making process is also up on youtube.
Even though my family never had the tradition, I decided to embracing it this year with a mugwort soap! It's definitely most for the label appeal, but it was fun to work with.
Fresh mugwort was juiced and frozen to dissolve lye. Leftover fiber was dried and broken into powder, mixed with green clay and activated charcoal to give the color and texture. The soap is also scented with mugwort EO and menthol crystal.
I had some horse oil and neem oil left over from previous batches so I combined them to make this a bubbly facial bar. The mugwort EO balanced out the neem so you can't smell the garlic. And finally, stamped with the Chinese character for mugwort, which is also the name of a friend, so I will be gifting her one of the bars
The video of the making process is also up on youtube.