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Alexis and I have been having so much fun making soap! Between exciting goat deliveries (more on that soon, Lord willing), home schooling and the never ending laundry pile we have been able to whip up eleven batches of goat's milk soap in preparation for some upcoming Spring Craft Fairs. My soap racks are overflowing!
Almond is always a popular seller, so we made sure to make extra. Lots of folks like the Oatmeal Almond Scrub bar as well. We used our tried and true lard recipe which holds up well with the added oatmeal, along with 2 ounces of Brambleberry's Cybilla Almond scent.
At a light trace I poured about 1/4 of the soap mixture back into my oil pan, then added my scents and superfatted the original batch with the Castor Oil for extra luxurious bubbles and conditioning. Next I added some oatmeal, and mixed it back up to a thicker trace before pouring it into the mold.
The bottom layer turns that pretty brown from the Almond scent, with the plain white soap poured on top for some contrast, and a dash of cinnamon for an added dramatic effect. Beautiful!
Terri's Goat's Milk Soap Lard Recipe~
15.2 Ounces slushy/frozen Goat's Milk
5.7 Ounces Lye
20 Ounces Lard
12 Ounces Olive Oil
8 Ounces Coconut Oil
2 Tbsp. Castor Oil
2 Ounces Scent/or as desired
7 comments:
They look super!
Your soap is beautiful. I'm going to try my hand at making some ... some day. :D
Looking Good! I am going to have to try some of this : )
It is beautiful. Looks like a desert to. So nice of you to share your recipe. Blessings!Lara
Beautiful! I need to make some!!
Yeah for you girls! I just started using shea butter in my recipes. Wow what a difference but had to raise prices because of cost increases. Oh well the cost of luxury. Your bars look amazing.
Wowsers, that soap looks good enough to eat! Such a gift you have :)
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