Oatmeal Soap with Shea and Cocoa Butter



As several people have pointed out, there is a difference between real colloidal oats and ground oatmeal (see some of the comments below that cover it really well and why you might prefer one over the other). I should have stated clearly that by grinding and sifting the rolled oats, I was actually making a substitute for fine colloidal oatmeal to use in the soap. I’ve used them both in soap, but you may prefer to stick with real colloidal oatmeal instead of oat powder like I used. Sorry for the confusion! 😊

This is an oatmeal soap made with lots of shea and cocoa butter that I made for myself during these dry winter months. Thank you for watching! – Holly 🙂

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🟢 RECIPE 🟢

See end of video for recipe

Colloidal oatmeal or ground oat powder:
2 tbsp per 500g oil in recipe
(normally I use 1 tbsp per 500g oil but wanted to use more in this soap since this was a very fine, non-scratchy powder)

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Sodium Hydroxide:
Essential Oils: Camden Grey, New Directions Aromatics
Oats: (NOT quick cooking oats)

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••• TIMELINE •••
00:00 Lather Test & Introduction
01:00 The Oats
01:50 Making the Lye
02:40 Preparing the Oils
03:55 Making the Soap
06:39 Unmold, Cut, Trim Soap
08:20 Soap Recipe

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