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Honey Oatmeal Goat’s Milk Soap

I wanted to create a soothing soap to soften and brighten skin. I immediately thought of including two breakfast staples: honey and oatmeal. Together with a goat’s milk melt and pour soap base, they create a beautiful soap that does both.

Honey Oatmeal Goat's Milk Soap - Your skin will feel amazing after washing with this simple DIY soap. Honey and oats are the perfect combination to combat dry, sensitive skin.


Honey Oatmeal Goat’s Milk Soap

Honey is moisturizing and makes skin “glow”. It’s been used in many skin care recipes because of the multitude of benefits it offers. I liked that it was already in my pantry and I didn’t have to hunt it down online like I do with some ingredients. My daughter eats honey on her toast for breakfast so it’s something we always have on hand.

Oatmeal is great for sensitive skin and has anti-inflammatory properties. I remember my sister suffering from eczema and my mom giving her an oatmeal bath.

Honey Oatmeal Goat's Milk Soap - Your skin will feel amazing after washing with this simple DIY soap. Honey and oats are the perfect combination to combat dry, sensitive skin.

Ingredients

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Honey Oatmeal Goat's Milk Soap - Your skin will feel amazing after washing with this simple DIY soap. Honey and oats are the perfect combination to combat dry, sensitive skin.

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    You’ll love how easy my soap recipes are to make. I adore using the melt and pour soap bases. They are relatively inexpensive and so simple to prepare. It’s fun to be creative with soap making. You should give it a try! I know you can do it too.

    Do you like the honey/oats combination?

    4.44 from 46 votes

    Honey Oatmeal Goat’s Milk Soap

    Created by Stacie Vaughan
    Servings 4
    Prep Time 10 minutes
    Cook Time 40 minutes
    Total Time 50 minutes
    Your skin will feel amazing after washing with this simple DIY soap. Honey and oats are the perfect combination to combat dry, sensitive skin.

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 lb Goat’s Milk Melt and Pour Soap Base
    • 2 tbsp honey
    • ¾ cup oats

    Instructions

    • Cut melt and pour soap base into cubes and add to a microwaveable bowl. Microwave on high for 30 seconds. Then microwave at 10 second increments, stirring in between, until melted.
    • Mix in oats. Pour into a silicone soap mold.
    • Drizzle honey into each soap mold and swirl it around with the end of a spoon. Let sit for 40 minutes to an hour.
    • Remove from soap mold by turning the mold upside down and gently pushing on the back of each soap.

    Equipment

    • silicone soap mold
    • Bowl
    • Spoon

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    Keyword Honey Oatmeal Goat’s Milk Soap

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    33 Comments

    1. Judy Cowan says:

      One of these days I am going to try making soap. This one sounds nice 🙂

    2. This must feel great on the skin! Makes a nice homemade gift!

    3. Do you have a cure time for this soap? Also how long will it last if made ahead of time?

      1. I use melt and pour base so it takes about an hour to harden up. It keeps for a month or two.

    4. Kathleen McCarthy says:

      How many bars of soap will this recipe mak?

    5. Leighton Mlady says:

      What kind of oats do you use for this? Could I use oats that you would make oatmeal with? Haha.

      1. I used the large flake oats! Any kind should be ok though. Use whatever you have.

    6. Going to try making this with my 12-year-old this weekend but, just curious … why not mix the honey in before pouring into the soap molds?

    7. Made this afternoon I’m hoeing it works out so you know I live in Ontario too although my husband finds it doesn’t suds up like regular soaps 

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