Ubtan is a word derived from the Sanskrit term “Udvartana”, which means to cleanse and beautify the body.
Ubtan has been an ancient Ayurvedic skincare routine and is applied to the face and body. It has been a part of sacred and traditional beauty rituals in India for centuries and is used for various purposes
Ubtan is a significant part of pre-wedding ceremonies in many Indian cultures. It is often used before special events or festivals to achieve a glowing and radiant complexion. You may incorporate ubtan into your regular skincare routine as a natural and herbal alternative to commercial skincare products.
In this soap making tutorial, we will be using the Ubtan ingredients along with our simple cold process soap formulation to create a gently exfoliating bar of soap which deep cleanses the skin. The natural ingredients in ubtan can help to soothe inflammation, reduce pigmentation, and promote healthier-looking skin. It helps to improve skin texture, remove dead skin cells, and add a natural glow.
PLEASE NOTE: This tutorial involves an advanced soap making procedure and is suitable for those who already know cold process soap making. If you do not know how to make cold process soaps, please purchase one of the below courses and practice a few batches before attempting the Ubtan soap recipe.
Online Course Material and Downloadable PDF
Please use the information given in the tutorial alongside the video tutorial for a complete understanding of the cold process method of soap making. With the help of this tutorial and some patience, you’ll be able to upgrade your soap making knowledge. Remember that soap making is both an art and a science, so be sure to take your time and follow the instructions carefully. With practice, you’ll be able to experiment with different recipes and scents to create your own unique soap creations.
Video Tutorial
In the video tutorial, I will be presenting you with advanced techniques to formulate a wide range of intricate recipes for handmade cold process soap. By following these techniques, you can elevate your soap-making skills to new heights and create unique cold process soap formulations.
Disclaimer: Suffuse is not responsible for any issues caused because of the use of ingredients not recommended by us.
Use of lye (Sodium hydroxide) and use of stick blender is involved in the process. Recommended for students above 18 years only.
Suffuse or Aruna are not responsible for any issues or accidents caused due to negligence or not following instructions.