Milk Soap Challenge – Goat’s Milk


Holly submitted her milk soaps for our Milk Soap Challenge. Again, we have the Skim Milk Method being used to add the milk. I think it looks like lots of fun!

Enjoy!

I used an olive, palm, coconut, castor, and avocado oil combo. I mixed my lye with distilled water at 75% of the water amount. I brought my soap to trace as usual and then added the following 25% of liquid water amount as canned goats milk. The canned version is concentrated and I add it as is instead of diluting it. Since it is concentrated, using it at 25% should be the same as using goats milk at 50%. I did add some titanium dioxide to this batch to help lighten it up some.

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About Andee

Director of Happiness. I'm a thirty-something soap snob. I've grown up with handmade soaps, and I love them! I really like making lotions, soaps, and perfumes. I adore mixing scents to come up with something new. My favorite scent is either Wicked or Cotton Candy. I tend to hoard fragrances, I even have an Earl Grey Tea from the MMS catalog. I won't tell you how old it is, but it sure is good!

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