Traditional Aleppo soap's hefty 600g cube can slip from wet hands in the shower, risking a stubbed toe or worse. As a natural skincare enthusiast with years of formulating homemade products, I've perfected this cold-process liquid version—as user-friendly as any gel, without viscosity issues.
For a 250ml bottle, grind 50g Aleppo soap shavings into fine powder in a blender. Gradually add 250ml room-temperature mineral water while blending until smooth and possibly foamy. Stir in 30 drops grapefruit seed essential oil as a preservative. Ideal for daily use on all skin types.
Ditch harsh commercial scrubs packed with irritants. Drawing from time-tested natural ingredients, craft this cleansing exfoliating paste. Source Rhassoul clay, olive pit powder, and Amla from organic stores.
For a 50ml jar, blend 10g Moroccan Rhassoul clay, 2.5g powdered olive pits (natural exfoliants), and 2.5g powdered Amla (Ayurvedic skin nourisher). Slowly mix in 35g liquid Aleppo soap for a thick paste. Store airtight, away from light and air, for up to 6 months. Apply in-shower to body and face; rinse well.
Men deserve luxurious, hydrating aftershave care. This creamy Aleppo soap formula rivals foams, leveraging its soothing prowess trusted for centuries in Mediterranean traditions.
Phase 1: Whisk 130g Aleppo soap (powder, shavings, or flakes) into 130g boiling mineral water until thickened. Set aside.
Phase 2: In 110g boiling mineral water, dissolve 20g calamine oil, 30g black cumin oil, and 15g emulsifying wax. Emulsify with an electric whisk. Blend phases, then add 15g calamine and 40 drops bergamot essential oil (preservative). Jar and store up to 12 months.