2. Once you’ve blended really well, add your colorant. Dry pigments work best—don’t add too much though—the color shows up once you add the witch hazel.

 





3. Add fragrance oils to your personal nose preference. Some of our favorites are vanilla, lavender and grapefruit.





4. Now, this is the difficult part: Spritz (with a squirt bottle) the witch hazel onto your batch while stirring with the other hand. When your batch sticks together when squished, you need to start putting it in molds—time is of the essence. If you wait too long, the mixture will get hard. If you spritz too much, the mixture will be too wet and “grow” (start fizzing ) on you.