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How To Make Foaming Bath Butter
Incorporating foaming bath butter into your soap product range adds a luxurious and versatile and trending product to your collection. This unique formulation combines the cleansing properties of soap with a rich, creamy lather, providing customers with a pampering bathing experience. Foaming bath butter is gentle on the skin, making it suitable for various skin types, and its versatility allows for customisation with fragrances, colours, and additives. The airy texture and moisturising benefits make it an attractive addition, enticing customers seeking a decadent and nourishing bath routine. By introducing foaming bath butter, you elevate your soap range, meeting the demand for both efficacy and indulgence in personal care. Plus foaming bath butter has become extremely popular on social media and creates captivating reels for your customers to watch – it’s a win win!
What is Foaming Bath Butter?
Foaming Bath Butter, also known as whipped soap, is an innovative and versatile base product that can transform your crafting into an indulgent experience. It's a hit among crafters, small businesses, and soap makers due to its creamy texture and moisturising properties. But how can you harness all the benefits it offers? This guide is here to help you do just that.
Understanding Foaming Bath Butter
Foaming Bath Butter is a type of surfactant which cleanses and lathers up like soap but with a consistency that can be whipped up to create a luxurious, frothy texture. Packed with skin-loving ingredients, it delivers moisturization and a gentle cleaning action, making it suitable for use as a body wash, facial cleanser, shave cream, or even in bath bomb creations.
Ingredients for Foaming Bath Butter
• 400g Foaming Bath Butter
• 12g After Hours Fragrance
• Violet Liquid Candle Dye
• 2 x 200ml Clear Glass Jars & Silver Lids
Equipment for Foaming Bath Butter
• Large mixing Bowl
• Spatula
• Electric Whisk / Stick Blender
• Piping Bag & Nozzle
• Cling Film
This recipe makes 2 x 200g Jars of Bath Butter.
If adding scent always check the IFRA and legal limits for your chosen fragrance or essential oil.
How To Make Foaming Bath Butter...
- Firstly, prepare and clean your working area, and source all equipment needed.
- Next, in a bowl, use your hand blender or electric whisk to soften and add volume to your OPC base. Ensuring you have a smooth consistency throughout with no lumps.
- Then, pour in your Fragrance and mix well.
- Next, add one or two drops of your Liquid Dye and blend until dispersed throughout.
- Once you are happy, prepare your piping bag and lay out a piece of clingfilm on a flat surface.
- Carefully scoop your mixture out onto the middle of your film. Gently fold your cling film over to seal your mix in. Twist one end and at the other end snip the cling film to create a hole.
- Then, place your bath butter mix into your piping bag. Twist the top to push your mix to the base of the bag, then apply pressure and squeeze into your container. Once you have used up all of your mix, you can enjoy your Foaming Bath Butter!
Keep your products 'trending'!
Did you know, we now have After Hours available as a fragrance which is the latest from the viral Sol De Janeiro brand. Keeping up with trending products and fragrances across social media can be huge for your sales if you’re able to react quickly and recreate your own takes on trending fragrances. Last summer, the Brazilian bum bum cream by Sol De Janeiro went viral and if you were quick to jump on the bandwagon, you would’ve almost certainly sold out of that scent in any product. We recreated the product in wax melts on Ava May Aromas as a limited edition and it was an instant sell out. A foaming bath butter in trending scents would be just as popular no doubt!
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