Orange Creamsicle Soap
I can’t get enough of the smell of orange creamsicles! Vanilla + orange is one of the best scent combinations ever, in my humble opinion. I’ve been wanting to make a soap version for a while now and I finally got around to doing it. I was so happy with how it turned out.
Orange Creamsicle Soap
My base was goat’s milk melt and pour soap. I buy them at Michael’s and try to use a 40% or 50% off coupon when I go to save $$$. Using the melt and pour soap bases makes the job super simple and they always turn out beautifully.
To create the delicious creamsicle fragrance, I used vanilla soap fragrance and orange essential oil. I also added in some orange zest to give it a bit of colour.
Ingredients
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- melt and pour soap*
- orange essential oil
- vanilla soap fragrance
- orange zest
*I used Goat’s Milk melt & pour soap
This recipe makes four bars with a rectangular silicone soap mold. I prefer using the silicone molds over the plastic molds because removing them is 100 times easier.
Save some for yourself and give some away as gifts to friends. My friends think of me as the soap lady and always ask me if I have any bars for them to try when they come over for a visit.
Check out my other soap recipes: Orange Zest Soap, Lemon Zest Soap and Coconut Shea Butter Soap.
Let me know if you have any specific soap scent combinations you think I should try. I’m always looking for suggestions!
Orange Creamsicle Soap
Ingredients
- 1 lb melt and pour soap* cut into cubes
- 15 drops orange essential oil
- 15 drops vanilla soap fragrance
- 1 tsp orange zest patted dry with a paper towel
Instructions
- Add soap to a microwaveable bowl. Microwave on high for 30 seconds. Then microwave at 10 second intervals, stirring in between, until soap is melted.
- Quickly stir in orange essential oil, vanilla soap fragrance and orange zest. Pour into a silicone soap mold. Let sit at room temperature for at least 40 minutes.To remove, turn over soap mold and carefully push on the bottom to pop out the soaps.
Notes
Equipment
- Bowl
- silicone soap mold
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Hello Stacie! I just made your soap and I am absolutely in love! The smell is awesome! 🙂 Thank you very much! I have only one question: How do you store it correctly? I want to give away some bars as a present for easter, but that’s at the end of March here in Austria. And I want to make sure that the soap stays in good condition until that. How can I do that? 🙂
Cheers and thank you,
Melanie
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I wanted to let you know that I loved your orange creamsicle soap so much that I linked to it in my blog post, Top 5 Teacher Appreciation Gifts. You can read it here, https://tableforfourormore.com/top-5-teacher-appreciation-gifts/. Please let me know if you would like me to remove your link and I will do so immediately.Â
I want to make this recipe but I am so nervous because I followed the same recipe different scents from someone else and I had no smell just a bad one. I did use Shea butter soap lavender and lemon scents and lemon zest
I just made these soaps and I have no orange or vanilla scent to them. My second batch I even added more orange essential oil and still no scent. Why is this?
Thank you!
The orange zest has to be dried orange peel not wet or it will mold in your soap.