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WebMake the Goat Milk Soap When the lye solution is fully melted and the oils are at the right temperature, pour the lye solution into …

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Total Time: 1 hrEstimated Reading Time: 8 mins

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WebThis goat milk soap recipe yields soap that is great for your skin! It works with other milk types too so follow the recipe and get …

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Total Time: 601 hrsServings: 41. On the day before you make this goat milk soap recipe, you need to freeze your goat milk. Getting it very cold isn't good enough, it needs to be frozen. I put mine in zip-top bags in the freezer and keep it there until I need it. Each bag is pre-measured at 13 ounces so it's ready to use.
2. Then, you need a large glass or stainless steel bowl. (Avoid using plastic, as it may absorb odors.) Put this in a larger bowl or the sink and fill the outside bowl about half full with cold water and ice so it's very cold. In the inside bowl, place your frozen chunks of milk.
3. Very slowly, add your lye and carefully squish it into the milk. A stainless steel potato masher works quite well for this step. Keep adding the lye until it is all incorporated. It will probably not get hot or even warm. Don't worry about that, it doesn't need to. If the ice in the outside bowl melts, keep replacing it. It needs to stay very cold. The milk may turn orange or even tan to light brown. This is normal. If it turns dark brown, you'll need to start over. The milk is scorched at this point. The sugars in the milk are very sensitive and need to be kept very cold to keep them from scorching. And if you smell an ammonia-like smell, that is normal too - just keep going. This smell will fade while it is curing.
4. When your lye/milk is ready, keep it on ice while you get the oils ready. Measure your oils using a kitchen scale. Combine oils and heat them slightly until they are about 110° - 125°F.

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WebPrepare the goat milk by freezing for a few hours until it reaches a slushy consistency. Add the lye to the partially frozen milk

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Total Time: 25 hrs1. Prepare the goat milk by freezing for a few hours until it reaches a slushy consistency.
2. 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.
3. Measure the oils, butters, and beeswax and melt over low heat until completely melted and heated to 140 degrees. Set aside to cool. Prepare your soap mold and any color or fragrance you are using.
4. When the milk and oils have cooled to about 110 degrees, pour the milk into the melted oils and blend using a stick blender. Mix until "trace" is achieved, or the soap thickens slightly and a trail of soap rests on top of the batter rather than immediately sinking in. Add desired fragrance or color, stirring in by hand.

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WebGather your soap making equipment and ingredients, and put on your protective gear, rubber gloves, face mask, and goggles. Place the frozen milk into a pyrex jug, then put the jug into a safe place such …

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WebHere are the ingredients first, then we will talk technique. 9.1 ounces goat milk 3.5 ounces lye 10 ounces palm oil 8 ounces coconut oil 4 ounces sunflower oil 2 ounces castor oil essential oils as desired. As …

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WebMake Soap as Normal Make your soap like you normally would, except at a very light trace add the milk-and-oil mixture. Pour Into Molds Stir well and pour into molds. Using Evaporated Goat's Milk

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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 …

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WebRegular use of goat milk soap will maintain a moisture balance that results in smoother, softer skin. The best goat milk to use for soap is filtered, not pasteurized, …

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WebCut the goat milk soap base into small chunks (so it melts quickly) and melt using a double boiler. 4. Once melted add the infused oil. Add slowly, depending on how much color you’d like to have in your …

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WebInstructions. 1. Chop the soap base into small cubes and place in a microwave-safe bowl. Microwave in 30-second intervals until completely melted. See …

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WebPlace milk-water into the freezer for 1 to 2 hours. It is okay if a slush forms, as long as it doesn’t freeze. The colder your milk-water, the lighter your soap will be after adding the lye. Instructions: 1. Heat the …

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WebCut melt and pour soap base into cubes and add to a microwaveable bowl. Microwave on high for 30 seconds. Then microwave at 10 second increments, stirring in between, until …

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WebMicrowave in 30-second intervals until completely melted. Stir well to break up any lingering soap chunks, then add the remaining ingredients. Stir again. If making …

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WebSmall spritz bottle ( like these) filled with rubbing alcohol. Step 1: Cut the goat’s milk soap base into approximately 1 inch chunks. No need to be neat about it, just cut it up and …

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WebOnce the soap base is fully melted, add the coconut, olive, almond and avocado oils and stir well. Remove from heat and add the essential oils. Also, add goat

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WebToday i show you my process to make goats milk soap . goats milk is known for its skin loving properties so lets get making some GOATS MILK soap.Made with E

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WebStir for about 2 minutes, then pour in half a cup of water. Add the goat meat, curry powder, paprika, cumin, salt, and cinnamon. Mix together and let simmer for about …

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