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WebMake the Goat Milk Soap. Immerse a stick blender (immersion blender) into the pan and use it (turned off) to stir the contents together. Then bring the stick blender to the middle …

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WebDIY Goat Milk Soap Ingredients. 14 oz Olive Oil; 10 oz Palm Oil; 7 oz Coconut Oil; 2 oz Shea Butter ; 2 TBS Oats (finely ground) 1 TBS Kaolin Clay; 1.5 TBS Sea Salt; 1.5-2 oz …

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WebFreeze the goat milk in ice cube trays, as adding lye to frozen milk helps prevent scorching and discoloration. Slowly add lye to frozen milk, stirring until dissolved. This mixture will …

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WebAdd lye. Add the lye to the partially frozen milk and stir until completely blended. It will melt, heat up, and may change color. Set aside in a safe place. Measure and melt oils. …

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WebInstructions. Combine the goat milk and glycerin. In a medium mixing bowl, combine the glycerin and powdered goat milk until smooth. Add fragrance oil, if using. Set aside …

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WebMeanwhile, place your slushy/frozen milk in a batter bowl in the sink. Carefully measure your lye and gradually add it to the milk, stirring constantly. The milk will melt as you …

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WebGoat milk soap is well-known for its creamy lather and skin-loving properties. It’s no wonder why it's loved by so many! Goat milk is particularly nourishing because of capric/caprylic …

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WebMethod. Follow the steps below using the cold process method. A few hours or the day before making the soap, weigh the goat’s milk and pour it into ice cube trays for …

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WebThen place the first bowl in a larger bowl or in the sink and fill the outer bowl (or sink) about half full with cold water and ice. Now, pull your frozen milk out and chop it into workable …

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WebStir it in. Use your thermometer to make sure the temperature of your oils is between 90-100 F, then add the milk/lye mixture to the oils bowl. Use your immersion blender to bring the …

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WebRemove from heat and allow to cool to 90-100°F. 2. Mix the Lye-Water: Put on protective gear including a mask, gloves, and long sleeves. Outside, very slowly pour only ¼ of the …

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WebInstructions. 1. Cut apart soap base cubes and place in a (pot for stovetop) or microwave safe container. I used the microwave to gently warm the cubes to liquid form. Heat for a …

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WebAdd in the olive oil. Set aside to cool down to 100 degrees. Mix the lye and water. Mix the lye into the water (Important note for controlling how fast the reaction happens). It will …

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WebIn a double boiler, melt together: 7.2 oz. coconut oil. 3.6 oz. sustainable palm oil. 1.2 oz. grapeseed oil. While your oils are melting, mix 4.6 oz. of very cold to slightly slushy goat

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WebMelt in the microwave for 30 second increments until fully melted. This will take about 5 minutes. Add in the powdered goat's milk and gently whisk into the melted soap base. …

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WebNext measure 10 oz of frozen goats milk 4. using an ice bath, slowly combine goats milk and lye. Check temperature regularly to make sure mixture doesnt go over 70 degrees E …

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