Orange Zest Soap
If you love invigorating, fresh scents, you have to make a batch of this Orange Zest Soap! It’s so easy and is ready to use in under an hour.
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The melt and pour soap bases are awesome that way! It’s literally microwaving to melt the base and then adding in your ingredients. Use any silicone mold you have on hand. Give them as gifts or keep them for use in your home. I did both!
The orange zest will also give your soap a pretty colour. I had some soap dye on hand just in case, but was happy to see it transform into the perfect shade.
This is the kind of soap you want to use for your morning shower when you are just rolling out of bed. I find orange helps to wake me up and makes me want to start my day.
Ingredients
- clear glycerine melt and pour soap
- orange essential oil
- zest of one orange
Now when I see oranges on sale at the grocery store, I’ll have to buy extras so I can make more of this soap. I gave some to my sister and she loved it. She has requested a couple more bars when I make more.
Because this soap uses fresh ingredients (ie. the zest), I would use it right away. Don’t leave it sitting around for months! I have other soap recipes you can do that with, but this one put it in your bathroom right away to be enjoyed by your family.
I’ve created lemon zest soap and now orange zest soap. Maybe I’ll do lime next! Might as well continue on with the rest of the citrus fruit family, right?
Are you a fan of the citrus scents?
Orange Zest Soap
Ingredients
- 12 cubes clear glycerine melt and pour soap
- 20 drops orange essential oil
- zest of one orange
Instructions
- In a microwaveable bowl, add your cubes of glycerine soap. Microwave on high for 30 seconds. Microwave an additional 10 seconds and check to see if it’s melted. Repeat for another 10 seconds until it’s melted. Stir.
- Add in drops of orange essential oil and orange zest and stir. Carefully pour into soap mold. Let sit for 40 minutes to an hour before attempting to remove it.
- To remove, carefully push on the bottom of the mold until the soap releases.
Equipment
- Bowl
- silicone soap mold
- Spoon
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Cool – I’ve never made soap before and I just might give this a try!
These look and sound delightful, though I must admit, first off I read soup and not soap, which caught my interest as you can no doubt imagine 🙂
Sounds amazing, I am sure it smells that way too! Â Something I would love the smell of and my house, I use to buy tko as cleaner and to smell up the house but it’s no longer available, sad
I’ve always wanted to make my own soap. I bet this scent is heavenly!
They look so beautiful! I’m sure they smell amazing too!Â
I love melt and pour bases. Â I used a goats milk one for Christmas presents this year. Â It was so quick and easy. Â I’ll have to try this next! Â Great post.Â
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I’m liking how this soap looks! I bet the orange zest adds such a wonderfully refreshing scent, and the color looks so happy. 🙂
You are 100% correct about orange scent waking you up in the morning! Very helpful post for beginner soap makers!
I would love it if you would share this post on my weekly link-up : )
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I bet this smells AMAZING!  🙂  YUM!
I would love for you to share this at my Facebook Group for Recipes, Crafts, and Tips and Tricks!! Â https://www.facebook.com/groups/pluckyrecipescraftstips/
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What a great idea, I bet it smells amazing. Â Thanks for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop.