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Pour the honey and goat milk soap into the prepared honeycomb silicone mold. Carefully distribute evenly between sections to avoid overflow. If needed, spritz with rubbing alcohol to remove bubbles in the soap. Then allow soap to cool in the mold for one to two hours or until solid before removing.
Freeze the milk overnight in ice cube trays. Put the milk in a container and add water. Slowly pour the lye into the milk and water, thoroughly stirring after each addition. Set aside for 10 minutes. Melt the coconut oil and shea butter over low heat. Pour the other oils into a bowl, and then add the coconut oil and shea butter.
After all, cow’s milk definitely makes a smooth, creamy, nourishing soap (One reason why I LOVE my Raw Milk and Honey Shampoo Bar ). Moisturizing – Goat’s milk is even more moisturizing than cow’s milk because of its high beta-casein (fat content). This ups the super-fat content of your soap and moisturizes.
3. Scoop the sliced goat milk soap base into a large glass measuring cup. Place it in the microwave and melt the soap base in 30 seconds intervals, stirring intermittently to avoid burning.