Making Goat Milk Soap

Posted by admin | Articles, Cold-Process Soap Making, Soap Making | Sunday 11 October 2009 9:38 pm

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by: James Pickavance


Goats’ milk is rich with nutrients like proteins, vitamin A, B12, B6, E, beta casein, and minerals. Skin absorbs beta caseins easily and helps in rapid hydration of the dry skins. Goats’ milk helps in moisturizing and soothing the skin as it is natural emollient.

It can make soap creamy, moisturizing, as well as lovely. More over goats’ milk will lower the Ph value of soaps, so that it becomes skin friendly. Goats’ milk soaps are effective for acne treatment as well as other problems of skins. With these qualities, goat milk soaps have positives for regular use.

One can easily make goat milk soap at home. You might be wondering how to make goat soap at your home.

For soap making goats’ milk soaps, milk is used as either liquid milk or powdered milk. It is easier to buy powdered goat milk from food stores. Use either pure milk or equal quantity of water and milk. There is hot process and cold process for making soap with liquid milk.

Two ounces of glycerine, three cups of goats milk, two teaspoon of borax, six and half ounces of lye, one and half pounds of fat etc makes a simple recipe for goats milk soap. Like this, various recipes are there for making goat soaps.

Melt and pour method is widely used for making goat milk soaps. You can buy both bases of pour soap as well as goats milk melt. Decide the recipe for the soap. Decide the type of molds for using.

Decide the shape of the soap that you want to make. Once you stock the goats melt milk as well as base for pour soap, you can look for colours and fragrances for the soap.

It is important that you follow the recipe for goat soap making. Using Vaseline, grease the molds properly so that soap does not stick after it sets. Melt the fat and cool it up to temperature range of eighty-five and ninety-degree Celsius. Pour lye into the paper cup, and then add goat milk. Slowly keep adding the lye. Mix the solution with hand mixer.

Chemical reaction will change the colour of milk to golden one, and the mixture becomes hot. So let the mixture to cool up to eighty-five degrees. To this mixture add glycerine, oatmeal, borax and mix well with the hand mixture for at least fifteen minutes.

Then keep it to rest and then mix at regular intervals of five minutes. Until noticeable changes takes place in consistency keep continuing the above process.

Pour the mixture of soap into the molds and allow it to set. Cover the top part of the molds with cheesecloth. For 24 hours, keep this soap at room temperature, which must be constant.

Remove the cloth off the top of molds and then take the soaps out of it. If the molds used is larger one, cut the soap into equal sized bars.

It is better to cure the soap by the air-drying method for a period of four to six weeks before using.


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Homemade Oatmeal Bath Recipes

Posted by admin | Oatmeal Baths | Monday 2 March 2009 7:50 pm

Always consult your physician if you have high blood pressure, are pregnant

or have other medical concerns before using essential oils or herbs.


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MAKE YOUR OWN COLLOIDAL OATMEAL BATH

1 cup oatmeal (quick or slow-cooking)

Blend or process the oatmeal in your blender or food processor until you have a very fine powder (pulverized). This helps the oatmeal absorb liquid.

To test the colloid property of your oatmeal, gently stir 1 tablespoon into a glass of warm water. If the oatmeal readily absorbs the water and give it a milky look and a silky feel, you’ve processed it enough. If the oatmeal simply sinks to the bottom of the glass, it needs to be processed further.

Sprinkle the oats into a tub of running water and stir the water with your hand several times to ensure even distribution. For babies, use 1/3 cup.


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OATMEAL MILK BATH

3 cups dried milk
1 cup cornstarch
1 cup ground oatmeal
EO or FO

Use 1/2 cup in your tub or tie in muslin.


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OATMEAL SOAK

In blender, mix: 3/4 cup oats
1/2 cup Lavender Buds
1/4 cup baking soda
1/4 cup powdered milk
1/4 cup Sea Salt
EO or FO


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Homemade Bubble Bath Recipes

Posted by admin | Bubble Baths | Monday 2 March 2009 7:33 pm

Always consult your physician if you have high blood pressure, are pregnant

or have other medical concerns before using essential oils or herbs.


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MOISTURIZING BUBBLE BATH

1/2 cup soap flakes

1 cup boiling water

3 tablespoons Sweet Almond Oil

A few drops of EO (optional)

Dissolve the soap flakes in the boiling water, stirring gently. Immediately add almond oil, then essential oil (optional). Stir constantly while you add 4-5 tablespoons to running bath water. The rest can be used later, but you will need to stir prior to using again.

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*BIG BUBBLE* BUBBLE BATH

1 cup soap flakes

1 cup water

2-3 tablespoons Vegetable Glycerine

A few drops EO, if desired

Mix all ingredients together and store in container or glass bottle. Add 1-2 tablespoons under rapidly running water to create large bubbles. This mixture can also be used as a shower gel. Shake before using.


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Homemade Bubble Bath Tips & Recipes

Posted by admin | Bubble Baths | Monday 2 March 2009 7:23 pm
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    Homemade Milk Bath Recipes

    Posted by admin | Milk Baths | Monday 2 March 2009 6:37 pm

    Always consult your physician if you have high blood pressure, are pregnant

    or have other medical concerns before using essential oils or herbs.


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    OATMEAL MILK BATH

    3 cups dried milk

    1 cup cornstarch

    1 cup ground oatmeal

    EO or FO

    Use 1/2 to 1 cup in your tub or tie in muslin.

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    OATMEAL SOAK

    In blender, mix: 3/4 cup oats

    1/2 cup Lavender Buds

    1/4 cup baking soda

    1/4 cup powdered milk

    1/4 cup Sea Salt

    EO or FO

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    CALENDULA GOATMILK BATH

    1 cup powdered goat milk

    1 cup Dead Sea Salt

    1/3 cup Calendula Petals

    EO or FO

    Calendula helps to soothe inflamed tissues, reduce pain, and aids in quick healing of cuts and abrasions. You could add oatmeal to this, too.

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    WHITE GODDESS MILK BATH

    1 cup cornstarch

    2 cups dried milk powder

    1/8 teaspoon EO or FO

    Combine dry ingredients in food processor and blend. Add oil and blend again. Add 1/2 cup to bath water.

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    OATMEAL MILK BATH

    1/4 cup oatmeal

    1 cup powdered milk

    1 tablespoon Hazelnut Oil

    6 drops Lavender Essential Oil

    Put oats in muslin bag. Add the rest of the ingredients directly to your bath.

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    COCONUT/ALMOND MILK BATH

    3 cups powdered milk

    1 tablespoon each of almond oil and coconut oil

    3 drops vanilla extract

    4 drops almond extract

    Add mixture to water.

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    MILK/SALT BATH

    1 cup Sea Salt

    1 cup epsom salts

    1 cup powdered milk

    EO or FO

    Add 1/2 cup to bath water.


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    Handmade Milk Baths – Tips & Recipes

    Posted by admin | Milk Baths | Monday 2 March 2009 6:21 pm
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    Handmade Bath Tea Recipes

    Posted by admin | Bath Teas | Monday 2 March 2009 6:12 pm

    Always consult your physician if you have high blood pressure, are pregnant

    or have other medical concerns before using essential oils or herbs.


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    HERBAL BATH BAG

    2 tablespoons dried Chamomile
    2 tablespoons dried Rose Petals
    2 tablespoons dried orange blossoms
    1 coffee filter (large)
    8 X 8 inch piece of lace fabric (if giving as a gift)
    ribbon

    Combine the herbs ina bowl, stirring until well mixed. Spoon mixture into coffee filter and secure closed with embroidery thread or ribbon. Place filter in the center of the lace. Gather together the edges and secure by tying and knotting the ribbon around it. Tie the end of ribbon in another knot at the top so that the ribbon forms a large loop that can be hung from the bathtub water spout.

    To use, hang the bag from the water spout and let it steep in warm bath.

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    SCENTED BATH BAG

    1 ounce rolled oats
    1 ounce dried Lavender
    1 ounce dried Lemon Balm or Lemon Verbena leaves
    1/2 ounce dried Orange Peel
    1/2 ounce dried Lemon Peel
    2 dried bay leaves
    2 dried rosemary sprigs
    8 small muslin bags

    In large bowl, mix the oats, lavender and lemon balm. Using a mortar and pestle, lightly crush the oranges and lemon peel and bay leaves and add to mixture in bowl. Break up the sprigs of rosemary and add to mixture. Divide mixture between the 8 bags and fasten with string. To use, hang the bags from the hot tap of running water. You can continue to use the bag until fragrance is no longer evident.

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    ON-THE-GO BATH TEA

    Try this treatment for an energy boost. It is very stimulating, so don’t use it before going to bed or when you’re trying to relax.

    1 tablespoon dried or fresh Rosemary
    1 teaspoon dried or fresh Sage
    1/2 tablespoon dried of fresh Eucalyptus
    1/4 cup oats

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    MUSCLE-SAVER BATH TEA

    The oil in juniper berries helps break down the surface tension of the skin. Oil of peppermint adds to the aromatic pleasure of this bag, and lavender is relaxing. People with arthritis will enjoy this bag.

    1 teaspoon Juniper
    2 tablespoons dried or fresh Peppermint
    2 tablespoons dried or fresh Spearmint
    2 tablespoons dried or fresh Lavender Flowers and leaves

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    REFRESHING CITRUS BATH

    1 teaspoon dried Comfrey
    1 teaspoon dried Alfalfa
    1 teaspoon dried Parsley
    fresh lemon peel
    fresh orange peel

    Put above into muslin bag. Tie under tap and let water flow through. After tub is filled, put bag in water and steep.


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    Homemade Bath Teas – Tips & Recipes

    Posted by admin | Bath Teas | Monday 2 March 2009 5:52 pm
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    Handmade Bath Oil Recipes

    Posted by admin | Bath Oils | Monday 2 March 2009 5:32 pm

    Always consult your physician if you have high blood pressure, are pregnant

    or have other medical concerns before using essential oils or herbs.


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    SOOTHING BATH OIL

    1 ounce Jojoba Oil
    4 drops Lavender EO
    6 drops Tangerine EO
    2 drops Marjoram EO

    Add half of blend to bath.


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    ORANGE AND LAVENDER BATH

    1 ounce chamomile-infused oil
    4 drops sweet orange EO
    5 drops Lavender EO

    Drop oils into infused oil and shake well. This mix is also great with unscented shower gel for a bubble bath.


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    REVIVING BATH OIL

    4 tablespoons Sweet Almond Oil
    2 drops each of:
    Rosemary EO (Not for those with high blood pressure or epilepsy)
    Bergamot EO
    Lavender EO
    Eucalyptus EO
    1 tablespoon vodka

    Mix above in tightly sealed jar and shake well every day for 1 week. Add 1 teaspoon to bath.

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    Bath Oils – Tips & Recipes

    Posted by admin | Bath Oils | Monday 2 March 2009 5:17 pm
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