3 Luxurious Homemade Goat Milk Soap Recipes (2024)

I love playing around with different ingredients in my soap formulations, and goat’s milk can make a soap bar so much more luxurious. I have three wonderful goat milk soaps to share with you: a rosemary and mint soap, a creamy goat’s milk soap, and a chocolate milk soap.

Whenever I use fresh milk inmy cold process soapmaking, I always choose goats milk, it’s a lot easier to use than cow’s milk and I’ve always had great success with it. Let’s take a look at how to make this.

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Benefits Of Goat Milk Soap

Freezing The Milk First

Try To Source The best Goats Milk

The Essential Oils I’m Using

Luxurious DIY Goat Milk Soap Recipe

Ingredients

Equipment

Video

Instructions

Creamy Goats Milk Soap Recipe

Ingredients

Method

Photos From Making This Soap

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Benefits Of Goat Milk Soap

The goat’s milk within this recipe can help with dry and itchy skin so it is a great choice if you suffer from Eczema or Psoriasis. However, if you already have healthy skin, goat’s milk soap can help to maintain this.

Goats milk is often touted as a natural remedy for dry skin. The fats and proteins in goats milk can help to replenish the skin, while the lactic acid helps to exfoliate and remove dead skin cells. It’s also less drying than a normal soap made with water. As a result, goats milk can leave your skin feeling softer and smoother.

So, if you’re looking to try goats milk on your skin, there are a few different ways to do it. Of course, you can make your own goat milk soap at home, and that’s what we are doing here. But just for your info, you could, for example, add goats milk to your favorite face mask recipe for an extra boost of hydration.

Whichever way you choose to use it, goats milk is an excellent natural option for improving the condition of your skin. However, if this is the first time you’re using fresh milk in soap there are a few things you may wish to consider.

Freezing The Milk First

First of all, fresh goat’s milk will more than likely change the color of your soap to a deep honey color. So it’s not very suitable for use with any pigments. It also tends to have a strong smell; thankfully this doesn’t stay with the finished soap!

The reason for this is that adding lye to your milk heats it so quickly (often to over 150°F) that it can burn the milk which produces a darker color. It also has a tendency to curdle your soap, which is never a good thing!

You can avoid these issues by freezing the milk before adding the lye. I simply pour it into an ice cube tray the evening before so that it’s frozen solid before I use it. The colder your milk is the lighter your soap will be.

Try To Source The best Goats Milk

You can buy goats milk from your local supermarket if needed. However if you can get organic, grass-fed goat’s milk locally at a farmer’s market then definitely give that a go. Fresh is always best in my book!

The Essential Oils I’m Using

For the rosemary and mint goats milk soap recipe, I used rosemary essential oil to compliment the goat’s milk with its soothing properties which again help with dry skin. It also brings a lovely woodsy scent to the soap.

I used mint essential oil too as it helps to tone the skin as well as hydrate and rejuvenate. It has a cool and refreshing aroma that blends wonderfully with the rosemary.

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Luxurious DIY Goat Milk Soap Recipe

Whenever I use fresh milk in my soapmaking I always choose goats milk, it's a lot easier to use than cow's milk and I've always had great success with this goats milk soap recipe.

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Total Time: 2 days days

Yield: 12 Bars (approx)

Difficulty Level: Intermediate

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Ingredients

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Instructions

  • Freeze the goat milk overnight.

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  • If you’ve not made soap before, take a look at myfull cold process tutorial here.

    Put on your protective clothing, gloves, mask, and glasses. I always find it best to then prepare and weigh all of the ingredients before starting.

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  • Pop the goats milk ice cubes into a jug then carefully add the lye. Once the lye has dissolved, set it aside to cool in a safe place.

    256 grams Goats Milk, 128 grams Soapmaking Lye

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  • Put the coconut oil, olive oil, sunflower oil, castor oil and cocoa butter into a large glass jug then melt in the microwave using a 30 second blast. Then set aside to cool.

    315 grams Coconut Oil, 360 grams Olive Oil, 100 grams Sunflower Oil, 80 grams Castor Oil, 45 grams Cocoa Butter

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  • Now we need to balance the oils and the lye. They should be between 120f and 90f (49c 60c)

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  • Once balanced, pour the lye into the oils. Do this slowly to avoid splashing

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  • Using a blender, stir your mixture for several minutes before switching it on.

    Turn the blender on and give your mixture a few short 3 second blitz, stirring between each burst.

    Continue until the batter thickens and leaves a thin trace on the surface of the batter before disappearing back into the mixture.

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  • Now you can add the rosemary and mint essential oils. Then give it another few blasts with the blender until it thickens but remains liquid.

    15 grams Rosemary Essential Oil, 15 grams Peppermint Essential Oil

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  • Next, transfer the soap to the mold. If the mixture is too thick to pour, then you might need to spoon it in instead.

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  • Pop the mold into the fridge for 24hrs to harden. Take it out of the fridge and leave for a further 24hrs before popping it out of the mold.

    Remember it will still be a bit caustic until cured so put on your gloves before releasing it. It will then need to be cut.

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  • The goat milk soap will need to cure for around 4 weeks before it is ready for use. Let the soaps sit and air in a cool dry place, remembering to rotate them weekly.

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Creamy Goats Milk Soap Recipe

This is a creamy medium to soft homemade milk soap with lots of bubble lather and the beautiful aroma of ylang ylang essential oil. This goat milk soap recipe leaves your skin feeling so soft and smooth,it’s a must make for all soap makers.

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Ingredients

Makes around 12 bars (I’ve used a cutlery bin to make a nice half moon soap shape, you can find an example of this bin here Soap Making Supplies).

  • 240g (8.5oz) Shortening (vegetable fat)
  • 350g (12.3oz) Olive Oil
  • 350g (12.3oz) Sunflower Oil
  • 60g (2.1oz) Beeswax
  • 300g (10.6oz) Fresh goat’s milk
  • 126g (4.45oz) Lye (Sodium Hydroxide/Caustic Soda)
  • 30g (1oz) Ylang Ylang essential oil or Lavender essential oil

Method

Follow the steps below using the cold process method.

  1. A few hours or the day before making the soap, weigh the goat’s milk and pour it into ice cube trays for freezing.
  2. Gather your soap making equipment and ingredients, and put on your protective gear, rubber gloves, face mask, and goggles.
  3. Place the frozen milk into a pyrex jug, then put the jug into a safe place such as a sink and add the lye/caustic soda and stir until the lye has fully dissolved. Set aside and leave to cool to around 140f (60c) to 120f (49c).
  4. Meanwhile; gently melt the shortening, beeswax, and olive oil in a stainless steel pan on the stove or in a heatproof glass jug in the microwave using 30-second bursts. Once melted add the sunflower oil. Adding the sunflower oil at room temperature rather than warming it will help the oils to cool quicker. You are aiming for the oils to cool to around 140f (60c) to 120f (49) to match the lye solution.
  5. When both the lye and oils are between 140f (60c) to 120f (49) they are ready to combine. When adding the lye to the oils I always prefer to start mixing them manually with a spatula before moving on to an electric hand blender. This is just a personal preference and I only give it a few stirs before switching. The important thing here is to add the lye to the oils rather than adding the oils to the lye.
  6. Before putting the stick blender into the soap batter give it a quick blitz just to make sure there are no hidden air bubbles trapped in the blender. Blend the batter using 30-second bursts, stirring and checking for trace between each burst. Trace is when you can trickle a little of the soap back into the batter and it leaves behind a trace before disappearing back into the batter.
  7. Once the batter has reached trace, go back to using a spatula and stir in the ylang-ylang essential oil.
  8. As soon as the essential oil has been mixed into the soap batter, get it into the mold. The soap can thicken quickly when things are added to it, so you don’t want to hang around here. If the soap does become too thick to pour, use a spoon to transfer it, and then give the mold a couple of taps on the counter to level it out a bit. You may also need to smooth the surface of the soap with the spatula or the flat part of the spoon.
  9. Leave to harden for around 24 hours before removing it from the mold.
  10. Once the soap has hardened, remove it from the mold and cut it into bars. The bars will need to cure for four weeks before they will be mild enough to use. To cure them stand the bars upright with around a ¼ inch between them, they will also need to be turned once a week.

Photos From Making This Soap

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Yummy Homemade Chocolate Soap

This homemade chocolate soap recipe containsfresh goats milk, it’s great fun andhas such a wonderful rich brown color. It’s a perfectsoap for cubing up and adding to other white based soaps (see vanilla choc chip soap).

On its own this soap does have a mild milky chocolate scent, but personally if I’m going to make a rich looking chocolate soap I want a rich chocolatey smell. Adding a teaspoon or two of chocolate fragrance oil gives this soap just the scent I like.

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Ingredients

This recipe produces a hard soap with lots of creamy bubbles and makes about 12 bars

  • 375g (13.2oz) Shortening (vegetable fat)
  • 250g (8.8oz) Tallow (dripping)
  • 375g (13.2oz) Coconut Oil
  • 15g (0.5oz) Plain dark cooking chocolate (semi-sweet)
  • 200g (7oz) Distilled water
  • 100g (3.5oz) Fresh goats milk
  • 150g (5.2oz) Lye (Sodium Hydroxide/Caustic Soda)
  • 30g (1oz) Chocolate fragrance oil (optional)

Method

Follow the steps below using the cold process method.

A quick word of warning; when cutting into the soap you may find the inside of the soap much lighter than its outer shell, this will darken within a couple of days so don’t panic. You may also notice a strong goats milk odor in the soap, once again don’t panic this will fade away.

  1. A few hours or the day before making the soap, weigh the goat’s milk and pour it into ice cube trays for freezing.
  2. Gather your soap making equipment and ingredients, and put on your protective gear, rubber gloves, face mask, and goggles. Weigh the distilled water and place it into a good-sized heavy-duty plastic or Pyrex jug. Add the frozen milk to the water then Place the jug into a safe place such as a sink and add the Lye/ caustic soda and stir until the lye has fully dissolved. Set aside and leave to cool to around 140f (60c) to 120f (49c).
  3. Meanwhile; gently melt the shortening, tallow, coconut oil, and chocolate in a stainless steel pan on the stove or in a heatproof glass jug in the microwave using 30-second bursts. Then, allow to cool. You are aiming for the oils to cool to around 140f (60c) to 120f (49) to match the lye solution.
  4. When both the lye and oils are between 140f (60c) to 120f (49) they are ready to combine. When adding the lye to the oils I always prefer to start mixing them manually with a spatula before moving on to an electric hand blender. This is just a personal preference and I only give it a few stirs before switching. The important thing here is to add the lye to the oils rather than adding the oils to the lye.
  5. Before putting the stick blender into the soap batter give it a quick blitz just to make sure there are no hidden air bubbles trapped in the blender. Blend the batter using 30-second bursts, stirring and checking for trace between each burst. Trace is when you can trickle a little of the soap back into the batter and it leaves behind a trace before disappearing back into the batter.
  6. Once the batter has reached trace, go back to using a spatula and stir in the chocolate fragrance oil if using.
  7. As soon as the fragrance oil has been mixed into the soap batter, get it into the mold. The soap can thicken quickly when things are added to it, so you don’t want to hang around here. If the soap does become too thick to pour, use a spoon to transfer it, and then give the mold a couple of taps on the counter to level it out a bit. You may also need to smooth the surface of the soap with the spatula or the flat part of the spoon.
  8. Cover the mold with a piece of cardboard, and place a towel over it to keep it warm. This will allow the soap to gel creating a darker rich color. The soap will need to harden for around 24 hours before removing it from the mold.
  9. Once the soap has hardened, remove it from the mold and cut it into bars. The bars will need to cure for four weeks before they will be mild enough to use. To cure them stand the bars upright with around a ¼ inch between them, they will also need to be turned once a week.

Photos From Making Homemade Chocolate Soap

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So there we have it, three great ways to incorporate goat’s milk into your soaps! I love to play around with different ingredients in my soap formulations, and goat’s milk can make a bar of soap so much more luxurious.

Another great ingredient to try is coconut milk! My coconut and lime soap uses coconut milk in a similar way to the goats milk soap recipes, and it feels amazing on your skin. Definitely take a look at it if you’re interested in using different types of milk in your soaps.

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FAQs

What makes goat milk soap better? ›

Due to its lactic acid content, goat milk soap may help control or prevent acne. Lactic acid is a natural exfoliant that gently removes dead skin cells, which helps prevent acne by keeping pores clear of dirt, oil, and excess sebum ( 21 ). Moreover, goat milk soap is gentle and may help maintain the skin's moisture.

How long does homemade goat milk soap last? ›

Properly made goat milk soap can be kept indefinitely without going bad. Soap, much like wine, gets better with age. Simply store out of direct sunlight, in a place that is neither too hot, too cold nor too humid. Doing so, will allow your soap to be kept for years.

How many bars of soap does a gallon of goat milk make? ›

For instance, a gallon of raw goat milk is worth $3.20, but converting it into 16 ounces of goat cheese raises the selling price to $16. Similarly, one gallon of raw goat milk can produce 80 bars of goat milk soap that retails for $320.

Do you have to use lye in goat milk soap? ›

Even goat milk liquid soap uses potassium hydroxide (a form of lye) instead of the sodium hydroxide (lye) that is used to make bar-soap. However, to make any soap, lye is a necessary ingredient.

What are the disadvantages of goat milk soap? ›

Risks and side effects

Goat's milk soap and other skin products may contain additives and perfumes that may irritate the skin. Other ingredients in skin products containing goat's milk may include olive oil, coconut oil, and fragrances.

Do dermatologists recommend goat milk soap? ›

Goat milk soap is often free from harsh chemicals found in many commercial soaps. Dermatologists recommend it for its gentle, non-irritating nature that minimizes the risk of adverse reactions.

Does goat milk soap need a preservative? ›

Both liquid and bar forms of goat milk soap do not require preservatives because the pH levels of soap prevent the growth of mold and bacteria. So they are also safe products to use without any preservatives required.

Why is my goat milk soap sweating? ›

Sweating can also happen with soap or shampoos which contain ingredients that act as natural humectants like honey or castor bean oil. Soap sweating is not an alarming phenomenon, as it is natural for the glycerine to attract moisture from the air. Glycerin is known to be beneficial for the skin.

Why did my goat milk soap turn orange? ›

Answer: Goat's milk and lye react with one another so a soap made with goat's milk will turn brown and sometimes even orange. To minimize the colour change, try adding the lye to a reduced amount of water and adding in the remaining amount of liquid as goats milk at a thin trace.

How much honey do you put in goat milk soap? ›

Ingredients
  1. 600g goats milk soap base (1.3 lbs)
  2. 3 tablespoons creamed honey, such as Langnese Landhonig.
  3. 1/4 teaspoon honey fragrance oil.
  4. 12 drops yellow soap colouring.
  5. molds of your choice, I used these.
  6. rubbing alcohol.
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Is there a market for goat soap? ›

The Global Goat Milk Soap market is anticipated to rise at a considerable rate during the forecast period, between 2023 and 2030. In 2022, the market is growing at a steady rate and with the rising adoption of strategies by key players, the market is expected to rise over the projected horizon.

What supplies do I need to make goat milk soap? ›

How to Make Homemade Goat Milk Soap
  1. A kitchen scale that weighs in grams and ounces.
  2. A large glass or stainless steel bowl.
  3. An immersion blender or stand mixer.
  4. Smaller glass or stainless steel bowls for weighing ingredients.
  5. Soap mold.
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What makes goat milk soap lather? ›

By using goat's milk instead of water to create the lye, you add an abundance of saturated and unsaturated fats to the soap. The saturated fats increase the soap's lather, and the unsaturated fats enhance its nourishing and moisturizing properties.

Does goat milk soap lather well? ›

One of the big questions we are often asked is does goat milk soap lathers well? Yes, yes it does lather well. All of our goat milk soaps have been created to have a rich fluffy and creamy lather. Milk contains natural sugars which work to increase and enhance the formation of bubbles and "lather".

Does goat milk soap base lather? ›

A brand new bar of goat milk soap usually doesn't lather as well as one that has been used a few times. The longer a soap has been cured the better it will lather as well. So if you're looking for the strongest lather, consider buying soap ahead of time and letting it continue to age at your home.

What is special about goat milk soap? ›

Goat milk soap has recently been proven to effectively treat acne. Goat milk soap is less allergenic than synthetically loaded commercial soaps and detergents. It is known that goats milk can reduce skin inflammation, and soothes dry and damaged skin. Goats milk soap can reduce wrinkles and delay signs of skin aging.

Is goats milk soap better for your skin? ›

Using goat milk soap is an excellent option for dry skin since it is an excellent moisturizer. Anti-Aging: Goat milk soap contains alpha-hydroxy acids (AHAs) that can help reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and age spots. It keeps you from aging, giving your skin a more youthful look.

Is goat soap better than regular soap? ›

Neutral, Natural And Nourishing

Perhaps the biggest upside to using GOAT Soap over regular soap is that its PH is naturally close to that of human skin. When our skin's PH balance is interrupted it can make it more susceptible to harmful bacteria growth, inflammation and damage from pollution.

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