Have any Easy recipes for soap making with shea butter, olive oil, etc, and fragrance?


Palm Oil 520 grams
Olive Oil 440 grams
Coconut Oil 400 grams
Lye 210 grams
Distilled Water 500 grams

Heat Oils together.
Add Lye to Water very slowly – wear protective eye ware and plastic gloves.
Keep Oils and Lye/water at 120 deg. F.
Follow standard soap making procedure.
Cure/dry this soap for 3 to 4 weeks
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4 ounces Castor Oil
1 ounce Cocoa Butter
18 ounces Coconut Oil (76 degree)
9 ounces Pomace Olive Oil (virgin or any other olive oil can be substituted)
9 ounces Palm Oil
2 ounces Shea Butter
25 ounces Vegetable Shortening

Filler Ingredient – Oatmeal

10.07 ounces lye
36.12 ounces Semi Frozen Goat Milk

Put bowl in sink of cold ice water.
Add lye into milk very slowly – 3 ounces at a time.
Stir and stir and stir between additions.
Once all lye is in Goat Milk – and Milk and Oil are both at approx. 105 degrees, Stir Stir Stir – use spatula to take soap off sides of bowl to ensure your soap has been evenly mixed together.
Once soap is at a light trace, add oatmeal into soap mixture.
Stir Stir Stir!
Once oatmeal has been fully stirred in, you may either pour into molds for an unscented product, or add in 2 ounces of FO or EO.
If you add in scent, make sure you once again Stir Stir Stir until all fragrance oils have been properly dispatched throughout your soap base. Then pour into molds, add a cover (wax paper, a towel, etc….) and set for 24 hrs, or until properly hardened.
Remove from molds and let sit on a drying rack to cure/dry for at least 4 weeks before use.
We let our soaps set from 6 to 8 weeks.
Then….Enjoy your Goat Milk Soaps!!

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admin on November 11th 2009 in soap recipes

One Response to “Have any Easy recipes for soap making with shea butter, olive oil, etc, and fragrance?”

  1. thesoapgoatsoapshop responded on 11 Nov 2009 at 9:23 pm #

    Palm Oil 520 grams
    Olive Oil 440 grams
    Coconut Oil 400 grams
    Lye 210 grams
    Distilled Water 500 grams

    Heat Oils together.
    Add Lye to Water very slowly – wear protective eye ware and plastic gloves.
    Keep Oils and Lye/water at 120 deg. F.
    Follow standard soap making procedure.
    Cure/dry this soap for 3 to 4 weeks
    _______________________________________
    4 ounces Castor Oil
    1 ounce Cocoa Butter
    18 ounces Coconut Oil (76 degree)
    9 ounces Pomace Olive Oil (virgin or any other olive oil can be substituted)
    9 ounces Palm Oil
    2 ounces Shea Butter
    25 ounces Vegetable Shortening

    Filler Ingredient – Oatmeal

    10.07 ounces lye
    36.12 ounces Semi Frozen Goat Milk

    Put bowl in sink of cold ice water.
    Add lye into milk very slowly – 3 ounces at a time.
    Stir and stir and stir between additions.
    Once all lye is in Goat Milk – and Milk and Oil are both at approx. 105 degrees, Stir Stir Stir – use spatula to take soap off sides of bowl to ensure your soap has been evenly mixed together.
    Once soap is at a light trace, add oatmeal into soap mixture.
    Stir Stir Stir!
    Once oatmeal has been fully stirred in, you may either pour into molds for an unscented product, or add in 2 ounces of FO or EO.
    If you add in scent, make sure you once again Stir Stir Stir until all fragrance oils have been properly dispatched throughout your soap base. Then pour into molds, add a cover (wax paper, a towel, etc….) and set for 24 hrs, or until properly hardened.
    Remove from molds and let sit on a drying rack to cure/dry for at least 4 weeks before use.
    We let our soaps set from 6 to 8 weeks.
    Then….Enjoy your Goat Milk Soaps!!

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    References :
    http://www.thesoapgoat.com/nrecipes3.html

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