Handmade Soap DIY:
How to Make Lemon Chamomile Soap with Goat's Milk
The perfect soap to make for fall
Thanksgiving Lemon Zinger Chamomile Soap w/Goat’s Milk
Recipe Type: Thanksgiving Soap
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Serves: 8 bars of soap
A beautiful and easy soap to make with your children and teens for Thanksgiving! I purchase these ingredients at Majestic Mountain Sage in Nibley, Utah
Ingredients
- 1-pound melt and pour soap base
- 1 teaspoon of titanium dioxide
- 2 Tablespoons goat’s milk or water
- Yellow cosmetic-grade dye (optional)
- ½ oz. lemon zinger fragrance oil (if using lemon essential oil, use less)
- Dried chamomile flowers
- Dried lemon peel
Instructions
- Combine the goat’s milk (or water) with the titanium dioxide and let sit for 1 hour. If you're using a white soap base, you can skip this step. You use titanium dioxide to turn the glycerin melt-and-pour soap base into an opaque white soap.
- Melt the soap in the microwave at 30-second intervals until it is completely melted. Pour into a bowl
- Pour in the titanium dioxide mixture. It will turn a beautiful opaque white
- If you want the soap to have a pale-yellow color put a cosmetic-grade yellow dye in the mixture.
- Add the lemon zinger fragrance oil or lemon essential oil, and stir
- Pour into prepared square tins. To prepare the tins, put a very thin coat of Vaseline on the tins OR spray with rubbing alcohol or vodka. This will prevent the soap from sticking to the pan
- Sprinkle the chamomile flowers to the top of the soap. Press the buds gently into the soap (if not, they will fall off after the soap is dry)
- Sprinkle Dried Lemon Peel on the top of the soap. Press the peels gently into the soap
- Let dry 12-24 hours
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