how to make hot process goats milk soap. i saw a video a lady made and she was using chemicals to put the milk and soap back together when it separated and i wanted to show you do not have to use chemicals to get it back together or to make it. also i am just learning goats milk and i do not do cold process which is what most soapers use with goats milk. so here is how to do it the hot way which is quicker in the drying time so you can sell and use faster.

recipe you can use…
RECIPE with Lard & Stearic Acid
Coconut Oil, 76 deg 13oz
Lard, Pig Tallow Manteca 13oz
Soybean Oil 8oz
Stearic Acid 1oz
Lye 5.5oz
Water 6.3 oz
milk 7 oz
1/4 cup cocoa

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RECIPE with Lard
Coconut Oil, 76 deg 13oz
Lard, Pig Tallow Manteca 13oz
Soybean Oil 8oz
Lye 5.4oz
Water 6.3 oz
milk 7 oz
1/4 cup cocoa
Supperfats
Used with the recipes above.
1 oz virgin olive oil
1 oz Shea butter
1/2 oz coconut oil
1/2 teaspoon vitamin e
1 tablespoon glycerin

IF YOU WANT TO BUY A BAR OF MY SOAP GO HERE…. http://www.etsy.com/shop/EssentialSoap
or
http://www.essential-soaps.com/

30 Comments

  1. Hi Kim I'm new to making soap what is the difference of hot process soap and cold process I really enjoy watching your videos and I was also wondering if you didnt mind how to get an etsy  page we tried a couple of years ago to get a webb site open but we could not figure out how it would calculate the shipping costs and adding everything up this was about 6 years ago Im hoping it is easier now

  2. Hi Kim me again wondering if you would not mind sharing where you get your supplies and equipment thanks so much once again your videos are informative and I  love you personality makes the videos enjoyable to watch thanks for helping the new people

  3. Thank you so much for this video. I just made my 2nd batch ever of soap today, and my 1st using goat milk, following your general process. I appreciate the details you give and how you show us step by step what is happening. I have now subscribed to your channel, and just found you FB chat page. Looking forward to learning much more. 🙂

  4. 6/4/15   I'm brand new at soaping… in fact, I believe I'm going to make my 5th batch tomorrow… My good friend milks goats, so goat's milk soap is what I've been concentrating on so far.  I'm having so much fun!  I've enjoyed watching your videos, Kim… you keep it REAL..  Thanks for taking the time to post your work!  Blessings on you business!  Tana in Oklahoma

  5. Hi there. Thank you for the video. I would like to ask, if you were going to use powdered milk, would the process be the same? (On warms, etc?)

  6. thank you for taking the time to share. I've been wanting to make soap for a year now, Your a pro, you make it look so easy, but i fear it will be hard, hopefully i can get over my fear soon, i cant wait to experience the process of making and using something ive made with my own hands. hope there are more goat milk videos, these soaps are my fav. thanks again wonderful video

  7. I have to try this one! I need to be more patient when doing goats milk, one time I burn it next time its beautiful! Its good soap even when I burn the milk though. Thank you for your videos!

  8. I have watched other videos on making goat milk soap, as you may well know now, I have subscribed to your videos because you are very informative and cover even mistakes that may occur. It's not enough to have written recipes and instructions, but having videos have helped me to understand the entire process more thoroughly. I don't know why, but I have not had to use an ice bath with my goats milk and lye. I freeze my goats milk into cubes first, maybe that's why.
    Thank you for your service and I hope your videos have paid off well for you as it has me.

  9. I just love all your videos, I learn something new every time I watch your videos. Thank you so much for all the lessons. God Bless. Jeannette

  10. Thank you so much for you wonderful instructions and pleasant personality. I've learned so much and made many of the soaps from your instructions, my wife, family and friends just love them all I've made. I've truly had fun learning from you. John Glover – Texas

  11. You always go through the fine details and I really appreciate it.. Your soaps are beautiful and look very natural. Thanks Thanks Thanks

  12. Thank you for your video. I have only been making cold process soap. I will try the hot process method.

  13. Your vids are informative- I watched you 5 yrs ago then I guess you were off (per a vid a year ago.) Hope you are feeling better; I also suffer from low thyroid & hate it. Making soap gives me such a feeling of accomplishment. I have not yet made any HP soap, someday. I have to say, this Vid made me laugh bc you said you scraped off the crock with a cake icing spatula in order "not to waste any." Whereas the recent vids theres lots of soap left in the crocks LOL! Im guessing its from being so much busier (a good thing 👍) bc now you must have 10 crocks going! That's a good thing! 🙏

  14. I'm 11 years later! I'm new to soap making, just for family and friends, and love the whole art of it. I love your video. Thank you for showing your hot process soap making, very instructive. I'm going to try the cocoa soap, it looks wonderful!! Thank you ❤❤

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