Senin, 07 November 2016

Make Natural Goats Milk Soap At Home

By Lisa Butler


There are thousands of soaps on the market but if you have sensitive skin, it can be difficult to find one that's right for you. Many of the commercially available soaps contain harsh chemicals that can cause redness and dryness. The solution is to make your own, for example a natural goats milk soap that is gentle and actually good for your skin.

First check online to find a recipe that suits you. There should be three groups of ingredients, namely goats milk in fresh or even powdered form, lye and a selection of oils and butters. You should choose oils and butters that are known for nourishing the skin, such as almond oil, coconut oil, avocado oil, coconut oil, shea butter and cocoa butter. A few drops of your favorite essential oils, for example rose, lavender, grapefruit or tea tree, can add a nice fragrance and extra therapeutic benefits.

To start, you need to saponify the milk. This means that you need to mix it with the alkaline lye to create a chemical reaction. To do this, sprinkle a little bit of lye over the milk and mix it in. Then add some more lye and repeat the process until you've used all the lye. Be careful when working with lye, however, because it can cause severe caustic burns. It's a good idea to wear thick rubber gloves to protect your hands. Keep everything at a low temperature by placing it over ice.

Next, you need to mix your oils. If you are using coconut oil, shea butter or cocoa butter, melt these first over a low heat or by leaving them in the sun. Then blend all the liquid oils together and keep the mixture cool.

Return to the lye mixture and stir or whisk it until it is smooth and free of lumps. Then slowly add the oil mixture and stir. When it emulsifies, the two mixtures will stay mixed and will not separate. This is what soap makers talk about when they say that the mixture has reached trace.

You shape your soap by pouring it into molds. Craft stores usually have a good selection of molds available. However, bear in mind that you need to keep the mixture cool, so smaller molds are more suitable. If you prefer, you can place the molds in the freezer beforehand.

After 24 hours, you can remove the bars from the molds. If you want, you can cut them into smaller shapes that will be easier to manage. You may notice an ammonia smell but this will fade away after a few days. Now you need to let the bars cure for at least four weeks. Then it's time to wrap them in pretty paper or tie ribbons around them if you want to sell them or give them as unique gifts.

Making your own soap from goats milk is a great idea for gifts that have that special touch. Besides, it is great for skin. Because it is all natural, it won't sting your eyes or dry out skin. It can even help treat skin conditions such as acne, dryness or eczema. When you use it, it creates a cream-like lather that is perfect for shaving too.




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