How to Make Goat Milk Soap DVD

Friday, February 08, 2008

How to Make Goat Milk Soap

If you have every wondered how to make goat milk soap I must say it is not much different than regular cold processed soap. The lye can be poured directly into the goat milk but care is needed to keep the goat milk from burning. I usually recomment freezing the goat milk ahead of time. I then take it from the freezer and microwave it a bit so it just starts to resemble a slush. I put my goat milk slush into a heat-resistant bowl and set the heat-resistance bowl inside a larger bowl that has an ice water bath in it. Both of these steps helps to prevent the goat milk from over heating when you add the lye. You should get a lye solution that is a beautiful creamy yellowish color. If it turns bright orange, then it was heated too high. I usually cool my lye solution and oils to around 110 degrees before making soap. Make sure you are using a tested and reliable recipe and substituting the goat milk for water should be no problem at all. That is how to make goat milk soap from just about any recipe there is.
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