How I made my lavender goat milk soap using the milk-in-oil method. I’ve shown this method using coconut milk, so I thought I’d show it with goat milk & add more details that might be helpful like SoapCalc, insulating or not, etc. Thank you so much for watching! — Holly 🙂
••• SAFETY INFO •••
Remember to always wear safety glasses and gloves when making soap. Be sure to practice lye safe handling procedures during the entire soapmaking process, even during cleanup.
If you’re a beginner, check out these links:
→ Soap Queen TV Lye Safety & Beginner Series:
→ Lovin’ Soap offers a free ebook on basic soapmaking called the Basic Cold Process Soap Making Guide:
→ Understanding Water Discounts & Lye Solutions by Modern Soapmaking:
→ SoapCalc:
••• AFFILIATE STORE •••
In case you’re interested or need a link to something you see, I have an affiliate store where I’ve listed all of the soap making supplies and materials that I purchase on Amazon:
If you use those links to buy anything, it won’t cost you anything extra, but I will receive a very small percentage of the sale. Every little bit helps, though, so thank you very much if you do! 🙂
••• OTHER HELPFUL LINKS •••
→ SoapCalc:
→ My coconut milk soap video (100% milk – no water):
→ My other coconut milk soap (milk-in-oil method):
→ Goat Milk Soap video by Tree Marie Soapworks:
→ Lots of milk soaps by Lovin’ Soap:
••• MOLD INFORMATION •••
Tall & skinny 10” x 2.5” x 4”
Mold purchased from Kiwi & Co-Etsy
••• RECIPE •••
See video
NOTE: I used extra light olive oil and deodorized cocoa butter just to keep the color of my oils as light (less yellow/less green) as possible, so the finished soap would be as light beige as possible.
Fragrance (essential oil blend):
Lavender – 4 parts
Lavandin – 2 parts
Patchouli – 1 part
For help calculating how much EO to use:
••• NOTE: Amazon & Nurture Soap Links are AFFILIATE Links •••
If you use these links, I will earn a small commission on any sale. Every little bit supports my channel, though! So thank you so much if you do!
••• WHERE I PURCHASED INGREDIENTS •••
Most of my oils & butters – Soaper’s Choice
Cocoa Butter – Wholesale Supplies Plus
Olive Oil used – Extra Light OO from grocery store
Sodium Hydroxide –
Essential Oils – Camden Grey
••• SOME OF MY SOAP MAKING EQUIPMENT •••
List of everything:
Eye protection –
Gloves – hard to find the ones I used – try kitchen dishwashing gloves or just keep checking Amazon for nitrile extended 12” cuff gloves (I wear a small)
IR Thermometer –
Scale –
Waring 7” Quik Stik Immersion Blender –
4-Cup Measuring Cup –
Plastic beakers with handles –
Glass Mixing Bowl –
Mini Mason Jars – cheaper –
(Also try Walmart – they usually have the mini ball jars at my local store)
Glass beakers with handle –
Spatula Spoon Set –
Spatula Spoon –
Small silicone spoons (8.5”) –
Vegetable Peeler for trimming –
Steamer –
Soap Cutter – Bud’s Woodshop on Etsy (Bud Haffner)
••• VIDEO EQUIPMENT •••
••• WHERE TO FIND ME ONLINE •••
Instagram:
Facebook:
Blog:
••• MUSIC INFO •••
Music by Epidemic Sound (
#soapmaking #milksoap #coldprocesssoap
00:00 Intro/Lather Test
00:47 SoapCalc
02:50 Measuring & Mixing Lye
04:32 Measuring Oils
05:47 Adding Goat Milk
06:38 Adding Lye & Blending
08:29 Pouring/Insulating
10:05 Unmolding/Cutting
DISCLAIMER: I make these videos to share my own personal methods and techniques for how I make cold process soap. These videos are not intended as tutorials for beginners. These videos are intended for those who already have an understanding of cold process soap making. Cold process soapmaking has many components and involves working with sodium hydroxide (NaOH, also referred to as lye). Lye and raw soap can damage your eyes and burn your skin. When making soap, you should already know and practice lye safe handling procedures and always wear safety gear. While I hope you find watching my videos helpful or entertaining, so many variables go into making soap and even the smallest change can greatly affect the results; therefore, I am not liable or responsible for your results if you try any of the methods or techniques that I use in my videos.
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