In the age of $8 toothpaste and $12 body wash, making your own soap isn’t just a hobby it’s a financial counterattack. Inflation’s a parasite, gnawing at your grocery list and laughing at your budget. But soap? Soap can serve as a form of rebellion in a crockpot.
You buy bulk soap base, cheap oils, maybe raid the pantry for oatmeal or charcoal. What costs $20 upfront can yield a dozen bars that would’ve drained at least $60 at the store. That’s not just savings but leverage you can use to your advantage. You’re no longer at the mercy of corporate scent labs or shrinkflation schemes.
And if you’ve got hustle in your blood, those bars will become barter. Sell them at flea markets, online, or to neighbors tired of paying luxury prices for basic hygiene items. It’s clean, it’s scalable, and with some patience and clever thinking it could become a side hustle that creates breathing room in your finance’s month to month.
Soap Recipe (Peppermint & Vanilla)
Buy a block of melt and pour soap base and Soap Molds
Cut the soap base into small chunks for even melting.
Melt in microwave (30-second bursts) or double boiler until its fully liquid.
Stir in some aloe gel slowly to avoid clumping. Then Mix until smooth.
Add essential oils and extras (herbs, colorants, exfoliants). In this case add in 20 drops of peppermint oil preferably organic, add in some organic peppermint Leafs (small leaf’s), and Vanilla Essential oil 10-18 drops
Pour into your soap molds and spritz top with rubbing alcohol to eliminate bubbles.
Let cool and harden for 2–4 hours at room temp.
Unmold and use.
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