Simple Goat Milk Soap Recipe

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This 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 started. Prep …

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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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Goat Milk Soap Recipe 18 oz slushy raw goat milk 6 oz water 6 oz lye (sodium hydroxide) 9 oz olive oil 10 oz coconut oil 24 oz vegetable shortening or lard Directions Heat …

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Add your second and third portions of the soap, doing the same each time you add more soap. Smooth the top of your soap, if desired, and …

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

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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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Goats Milk Soap Recipe With Lye Ingredients: 20 oz. coconut oil 20 oz. olive oil 13 oz. lard or shortening 18 oz. fresh goat’s milk 9 oz. lye 1 oz. of any essential oils or fresh herbs (such as lavender or oatmeal) that you choose to go with. …

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Pour the sodium hydroxide into the water and stir with a stainless steel spoon. Be careful not to breathe in the fumes. Stir until the lye is completely dissolved and then set the jug aside to cool to 100°F (38°C). When the lye …

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Here are the steps to the Homemade Goat Milk Soap Recipe for Beginners: Heat the coconut oil and shortening/lard until it melts in the big pot. Take it off the heat and add olive oil. Set aside to cool. Put on your safety …

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Here 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 with all …

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Make 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 David Fisher Many …

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The colder your milk-water, the lighter your soap will be after adding the lye. Instructions: 1. Heat the Fats/Oils: In a large pot over medium-low heat, combine olive oil, lard, coconut oil, sweet almond oil, and beeswax. Heat …

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Almond Oatmeal Goat's Milk Soap. Photo Credit: www.mommakesjoy.com. This popular soap recipe smells like heaven and is a wonderful handmade gift. Combine oats, …

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Step Two: Mix the Lye. Place a #1 or #2 plastic container on the scale and turn on. The scale should register zero. Add 6 ounces of distilled water to the container. In another container, …

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1 pound of Goats Milk Melt & Pour Soap Base (or other melt and pour soap base) 1 – 2 teaspoons Honey Microwave Safe Pitcher, Jar or Bowl Silicone Spatula or Wood Skewer …

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Cut 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 melted. Mix in …

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Easy Milk Soap Recipe. This recipe makes approximately 2 pounds of finished soap with 7% superfat. (Superfat is a measure of the amount of free oil, or oil that is not turned into soap, …

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I recommend Nurture Soap for your oils, lye, and fragrance: https://nurturesoap.com?aff=326Powdered goat milk: https://amzn.to/2POxW69Print the …

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How do you make goat milk soap?

Prepare your soap as you typically would using a cold-process soap recipe. Then, at the trace, add a few teaspoons of powdered goat milk mixed with a bit of oil. I use oil, not water because it smooths out well and doesn’t get lumpy like when mixed with water.

Is goat milk soap good for your skin?

This 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 started. 13 ounces lard (you can also use sustainably-sourced palm oil, tallow, vegetable shortening, or another comparable oil: see "Additional Notes" section)

What are the ingredients in milk soap?

Ingredients: Palm oil, 4.6 oz; coconut oil, 8 oz; olive oil, 12.8 oz; castor oil, 4.6 oz; sodium hydroxide, 4.15 oz; distilled water, 6 oz.; goat milk, 6 oz. Optional: 1.5 – 2 oz. fragrance or essential oils. When learning how to make milk soap, it is important to gather all of your materials and soap ingredients together before you begin.

Can you make goat soap without lye?

You can actually make any cold process soap into goat soap by replacing some or all of the water in the recipe with milk. Can I make this soap without lye? Well, technically, no. You can’t make soap without lye. But you can absolutely buy pre-made goat milk soap base, customize it with fragrance and color, and pour it into the mold of your choice.

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