Prepare the Lye Water – Slowly add lye to distilled water (never the other way around) and let it cool.
Mix Oils – Heat coconut oil and olive oil in a pot until melted, then cool slightly.
Blend With Aloe Vera Gel – Pour the cooled lye water into the oils, add aloe vera gel, and blend until it reaches a creamy consistency (called trace).
Pour Into Molds – Transfer the mixture into soap molds, cover, and let it harden for 24–48 hours.
Cure the Soap – Allow the bars to cure for 4–6 weeks before use.
✨ The result? A chemical-free aloe vera soap that deeply cleanses, hydrates, and nourishes your skin.
Final Thoughts
Aloe vera is more than just a houseplant—it’s a natural beauty and wellness powerhouse. By making your own aloe vera gel and soap at home, you avoid harmful chemicals and enjoy the purest form of skin and hair care.
Your skin will glow, your hair will shine, and your body will thank you for choosing 100% natural aloe vera remedies.