Khmer stuff! Coconut oil is made from soap and other products
Today, the Road Team to Phase 2 will introduce a new business, a Khmer handicraft made from coconut soap and produce a product. Many more. To find out what's on it, please visit the gallery below.
1. Thavisek, a 25-year-old Cambodian handmaid, produces coconut oil, soap and toothpaste. This Handicraft is located in Kampongmarnkanh Village and Takhmao Kandal Province. After abandoning his career as a fashion model, Novak was involved in the production of soap and palm oil in 2014 with co-founder of the Khmer Armada project. A foreigner. And in 2017, she started her own business.
2. Currently, Cambodian Handicrafts have only one worker - Meas Sokea. Every day, Novel always works with this woman. Meas Sok Kea is cutting coconuts to scratch and seal. Every day, 60 kilograms of coconut fruit are cut. After slicing coconut, they must be kept in a warm room for 2 days before taking them to coconut oil. .
3. After the palm oil is mixed and mixed with soap sauce and other ingredients such as turmeric, coffee, tulle .... Mixed and then put it into the template and kept it for 5 hours for good humidity. In this picture, Miss Vichheka and Meas Sokekay are mixing a mixture of white and black soap into the template. Each day Cambodian Handicrafts can produce 10kg soap.
4. After good shampoo, Miss Vicheka and Meas Sokekar cut it into smaller pieces. Cutting shampoo is not yet available. They have to wait up to 30 days to use without affecting the skin. Therefore, the cut shampoo is then stored in a separate cupboard.
5. When orders are placed, Ms. Nov and Mrs. Meas Sokea start to put soap in the banana paper she makes herself. Or curtains made of fabric. Handicraft soaps of Cambodian Handicraft There are many types of soap, coffee, soap, syrup, shampoo, crocodile tail, soap, soap, palm oil, soap, charcoal and tamarind shampoo. Besides, the knives also sell pure coconut oil and coconut oil toothpaste.
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