ACTIVATED CHARCOAL Melt And Pour Soap For Acne & Pimples

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  • Опубліковано 27 чер 2022
  • It's also effective in treating oily skin, acne, cleaning pores and removing unwanted oil from face and body (great for oily skin). Activated charcoal, as a perfect antioxidant, is an excellent choice for cosmetic use
    Eliminates Excess Oil from Your Skin.
    Purifies Your Skin Deeply.
    Efficacious for Pimples and Acne.
    Improves Skin's Pore Size.
    Reduces the Effects of Ageing.
    Gently Exfoliates Your Skin.
    Aids in Treating Sensitive Skin Conditions.
    Charcoal is all over the beauty aisle lately, popping up in face masks, pore strips, toothpaste, and deodorant. In some places, you can even find it in coffee. Activated carbon or charcoal is also known to brighten up skin.
    Charcoal is said to trap and clear toxins from the body, which may be why it has become a trend in beauty and food products. Activated charcoal is made by processing a material that’s high in carbon at very high temperatures and then “activating” it with steam or hot air. This process increases the material’s surface area and pores, so it’s able to bind to and absorb many types of liquids and gases.
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    Disclaimer.
    I am not a beauty professional and all the beauty products or crafts I make you can complete at your own peril.
    I cannot be held responsible for any damage, hurt or harm that could occur, please study materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach your own conclusions. I do not take responsibility for any harm or injury that may occur.
    All my recipes are old recipes I inherited and tweaked, I have made all of them many times without any problems but everyone is different and we have different skin types so i cannot be held responsible for any reaction your skin may have due to following my recipe.
    Thank you in advance and be safe and always be kind. x

КОМЕНТАРІ • 29

  • @barbaraayala7808
    @barbaraayala7808 Рік тому +2

    Love this 🥰 Will have to try this when I get some shea melt and pour! I really love your channel.

  • @Sabaseb
    @Sabaseb Рік тому +1

    Amazing.. Thanks for sharing with us💚💙🍀

  • @violetscott7771
    @violetscott7771 Рік тому +1

    I like that, that's amazing

  • @sclmb
    @sclmb Рік тому +1

    This came out so wonderful. Thank you for sharing.

  • @jessicamenchaca4970
    @jessicamenchaca4970 9 місяців тому +1

    What brand of oil for the iris fragrance was used ?

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  9 місяців тому

      I got it from here - www.freshskin.co.uk/product/elderflower-iris-fragrance-oil/

  • @irinashimansky7449
    @irinashimansky7449 11 місяців тому +1

    You catted white soap base. After you melted it and added charcoal your soap termed black. My soap termed grey. What I need put into my soap to receive your result?

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  11 місяців тому +1

      You could add more Activated Charcoal, also the quality of activated charcoal used in soap making can affect the final colour outcome. It is important to use a high-quality, finely ground activated charcoal powder to achieve a true black colour. Lower quality or coarsely ground charcoal may result in a greyish colour instead. Therefore, selecting a good quality activated charcoal powder can make a difference in achieving a deep black colour in your soap.

  • @sexxililmama28
    @sexxililmama28 Рік тому +1

    What are u spraying on top of the charcoal while their in the mold?

  • @waheedshaikh4457
    @waheedshaikh4457 8 місяців тому +1

    How much charcoal gram we have to use in 1 kg soap base to get the result, either we can use Kojic acid as well in this charcoal soap or not plz guide for further

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  8 місяців тому

      I used 4 tsp activated charcoal in this recipe and yes you can add kojic powder

  • @deeaveverita
    @deeaveverita Рік тому +1

    What fragrance did you use ? Thanks

  • @waheedshaikh4457
    @waheedshaikh4457 8 місяців тому +1

    What kind of perfume we should use it's essential oil or something else

  • @LadySi625
    @LadySi625 2 роки тому +1

    Might I ask where you got those molds?

  • @bernadettedoherty8883
    @bernadettedoherty8883 Рік тому +1

    Hi,where can I get the molds you use?

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  Рік тому +1

      There from Ali Express, I brought them a few years ago but they might still have them

  • @saharshams729
    @saharshams729 Рік тому +1

    May I know how much charcoal did you add?

  • @thebearsschitzoidmind9707
    @thebearsschitzoidmind9707 9 місяців тому

    Do you know what a video is called, when you have to read the instructions? A blog! Get off UA-cam if you won't do a voice over! I'm partially sighted, I come on here to hear people speak, not have to find yet another video where I spend the first half of the the video thinking "this intro music is going on for a bit long, when are they going to start SPEAKING!"

    • @beautybooster_diy4848
      @beautybooster_diy4848  9 місяців тому +6

      Remember that content creators on UA-cam have the freedom to choose their own style and format. Just to clarify that I won't be leaving UA-cam or changing my content format and I won't be creating videos where I speak or provide voiceovers. I understand that you prefer videos with voiceovers, but I also believe that diversity in content is what makes UA-cam so special. I respect your preferences, and if my channel doesn't align with your expectations, you're more than welcome to explore other channels that better suit your needs. Ultimately, as the creator of this channel, I choose the format that works best for me and my content.
      I encourage you to explore the rich variety of content on UA-cam, where you may discover channels that align more closely with your preferences.