Goat Milk Soap
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- 14 oz Olive Oil
10 oz Palm Oil- amzn.to/3TJOZ6k
7 oz Coconut Oil
2 oz Shea Butter - amzn.to/40CsouR
2 TBS Oats (finely ground)
1 TBS Kaolin Clay- amzn.to/3JMlwUW
1.5 TBS Sea Salt
1.5-2 oz Fragrance or Essential oils- amzn.to/3ze53Uo
4.63 oz Sodium Hydroxide-nurturesoap.com...
10.35 oz goat milk or cow's milk or water
Arabian musk ( linked above) is very close to the fragrance in the Dr. Squatch soap. If you don't like to use fragrance oils, you can mix white pine, cedarwood and eucalyptus essential oils for a pleasant fragrance as well.
I typically use lard for my soap recipes, however, I have had people complain or ask why. My reason for using lard is that it is readily available to me. We raise hogs, and always render the lard. We have an abundance of it, and I like to use as much of the animal as I can.
For this recipe, I used Palm oil just to make it friendly for all, well probably not all. (Some people don't like palm oil either, I believe this one was sustainably sourced). However, you can switch the palm oil out for lard, you will just need to decrease the ly to 4.59 oz and keep the liquid at around 10.35 oz. Not much difference at all! However, I hesitate to say just switch them out. You should never just switch out ingredients without running your recipe through a lye calculator.
Oatmeal in soap can reduce skin irritation and itching. Likely because it is a natural exfoliator. It soothes the skin and is a natural cleanser as well. Oatmeal absorbs excess sebum from the skin which helps if you have breakouts. Oatmeal soap can also help to moisturize the skin without clogging pores.
Full Blog Post here: theeverydayfar...
I use lard or tallow in my soaps. Makes for a beautiful soap bar. I don’t pander to the masses. I just create clean well made soaps. People can choose to buy or not.
Yep, you can't please everyone!
It moisturises the skin n i love it
Thanks for this! I'm going to give this soap a try!
Thank you for sharing your recipe. There are many beginners who need videos like this!
Thank you!!
I will use lard, it's my favorite!
Me too! With Tallow a close second!
Definitely going to be making this soap. I have this fragrance oil and I compared it to Dr Squatch (on the shelf) and they do smell just alike. I love goats milk soap and dupes all around are just so much fun. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for sharing your recipe, it looks good. I will be using lard instead of palm oil, so I need to change the lye to 4.59 oz and water to 10.35 oz?
Yes! You can always double check that by running the recipe through a lye calculator too!
@@theeverydayfarmhouse8722 Thank you, I'll double check it too.
Looks pretty
Instead of 10 oz palm oil can i use sweet Almond oil?
How do you substitute the palm oil for lard in this recipe? Great video thank you :)
Here's a blog post that shares all the details.
theeverydayfarmhouse.com/goat-milk-soap-recipe-with-oatmeal/
I think people forget that baby goats (kids) become adult goats that eat ANYTHING 😜 They are a challenge and quite frankly stink to high heaven. Honestly, I don't feel too much difference between soap I just add sugar to and what I add any kind of milk to.
Yes! Not my favorite animal...I like my fruit trees too much!🤣
can i swap coconut milk for the goat milk and freeze that
I have never tried coconut milk, I don't know if you would need to freeze it as I'm not sure if it heats up with lye. Always run the recipe through a lye calculator if you make any changes.
I’ve heard we can speed up the curing process by placing in the oven on lowest temperature overnight. Have u heard this before?
I understand that this can ensure that it goes through gel phase. The curing process allows the soap to dry making it a harder bar that lasts longer in the shower and doesn't just melt away quickly.
I believe it's pre heat the oven. Then turn it off. Leave soap in over night.
I thought about placing my soap in the dehydrator.
I never knew soap "cured". What happens during curing?
The water evaporates out of the bars, allowing it to dry more, this extends the life of the bar of soap, you don't want a super soft bar that just melts away in the shower or bath. If you don't cure it, saponification may also not be fully complete and the soap could be lye heavy.
Wat is the fragrance name ?
The link to what I used is in the description
I was taught to add salt (& sometimes sugar) to water, stir until dissolved, then freeze. After completely frozen, add NaOH gradually. I didn't know salt can be added to frozen milk, then NaOH is added.
Interesting, perhaps there is something to that. I was taught to add it after, I'm not sure if it makes a difference or not.
Why would you want to copycat that recipe? Squatch isn't bad, but it is inferior to my recipe. Be original instead.
Some people are not professional soap makers! 🙄 The first step toward drawing is tracing. Be kind!
@@KathleenEdgeexactly. Plus, it's a starter or base recipe. You make it and change what you want to change. I used free online recipes to build my recipes because I didn't understand percentages, but I knew what I wanted in the soap.
Yeah, nobody should ever have different preferences than you! Everyone in this world should follow your superior recipe ☺️
Have to be original - Cant be copying