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Hi everyone, it's me Ann and you guys probably know by now
that we will be making jelly soaps
for today's do it yourself project.
I was inspired by from Lush and also
some of you guys have asked me to make this
in my last couple videos so here it is, guys.
I spent all day yesterday trying to come up with a recipe.
I tried so many different variations
and I finally came up with something that have the
consistency of jello and works just great like soap.
Yeah, this is basically bath soap but in jelly form.
It was inspired by Lush, if you guys are familiar with Lush
they have like these jelly soaps in their store
and they're just so fun, I think they like --
it makes taking a bath a lot more fun on a different level.
So if you have any kids, any one of you guys out there
who have kids that don't like taking a bath or shower
this is a great way to lure them into that.
Or, you know, for some of you who are going to baby showers
this year, Easter, you want to give some gifts to anyone
these make great gift givings.
You can put them into, like, cute little jars like this.
You can find cute jars from craft stores or collect, like,
sauce jars, whatever kind of jars you can collect.
So stick around if you guys want to
learn how to make some jelly soaps!
OK guys so let's start with materials
and for this we will need some jars
and you can find some cute jars from your local craft store
or just, you know collect sauce jars.
Next you will need some jojoba oil and some soap
you could use colored soap if you want
here I have clear soap from Trader Joes.
Next I will be using food colors
you don't have to use food colors
but I like this to look fun so of course I'd be using this.
And plus this is not harmful, you only need to use
one or two drops of food coloring
and it doesn't stain your skin.
Lastly is gelatine and this is the key ingredient that helps
things to make look like jello.
Basically, find something that's unsweetened and unflavored.
Alrighty, so before we do this make sure you pay attention
to the instructions in the back of your gelatin package
so mine says to use one package per cup of water.
So all together I will be using four cups of water
and four packages of gelatin.
Next I am just going to pour in a few drops of jojoba oil
and just stir this together and once that's stirred,
I'm going to go ahead and add in my soap.
I'm mixing two ounces of soap for everyone one cup.
And just make sure everything is mixed well.
Let it boil and then turn down the heat.
So in a separate bowl what I'm
going to do is pour in the gelatin
and then I'm going to pour the soaping mix into this.
And of course just stir it very well.
Make sure everything is mixed nicely.
Then go ahead and add in your colors.
Make sure to separate the colors.
You know, if you want more than one color
then maybe pour some out into another bowl
so that way you can have different colors going on.
OK so once your colors are mixed,
go ahead and pour it into the container to cool down.
What I usually do like to do is
scoop out the bubbles so that way the top can stay clear.
Once your soap turns into jello
go ahead and scoop that out and put it into a jar.
You can pour it into your jar and leave it just like that
but it kind of looks boring to me.
I like to scoop out the jelly so that way
it can create texture and reflect the light pretty nicely
and it just looks really interesting that way.
Thank you guys so much for watching, I truly appreciate it.
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