Cut the melt-and-pour soap base, put it in a bowl that can be used in the microwave, and then either use the microwave or the double boiling method to melt the soap base.
Add the rose kaolin clay, apple cider vinegar, rose water, and vitamin E oil drops after the soap base has melted.
For about three minutes, stir the soap while scraping the sides and bottom to ensure that everything is thoroughly mixed in.
Stir with the dried calendula petals.
Put the soap mold you want to use in place. I'm using a silicone loaf mold; when adding the soap, be careful not to overfill the mold.
To decorate the soap, add dried rose petals and dried rose buds to the top.
To permanently attach the petals and buds to the soap's top, press down on them.
Put the soap in a secure location away from children and animals, and then wait for it to harden.
The time it takes for the soap to harden might range from three days to a week, depending on the local weather and climate.
Cut the soap to a thickness of between three-quarters and an inch using a knife and ruler or a soap cutting tool.
Use the soap right away or keep it in a zip-top bag or an airtight plastic container.