Making baby soap with breastmilk (Recipe included - FULL water substitution)

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
  • Making bastile soap (70% olive oil) using breastmilk - this video will show you how to incorporate milk into soap. You can always substitute the water content with other types of liquids such as juice and coffee. The sugars and unique properties of the liquids will give your soaps a different feel and produces different kind of lather. Hope you enjoy the video!
    Please always follow safety requirements while making soap! Sodium/Potassium hydroxide is caustic and can cause burns on skin or on mucous membranes!
    Here is the recipe for this video:
    70% Olive oil
    25% Coconut oil
    5% Shea butter
    1:2 lye to water ratio (water content substituted with breastmilk)
    Essential oil blend: Lavender, Rose geranium (hydrated in yellow clay to help retaining the scent)
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    Time Links to the video:
    0:25 Introduce the use of breastmilk in soap
    0:41 Sharing of the recipe
    1:12 Dissolving of the lye into iced breastmilk
    2:40 Mixing of the lye solution and the oils
    3:24 Adding of essential oils
    4:04 Pouring of the soap
    4:55 Unmoulding the soap
    5:20 Cut of the soap
    5:44 Final photos
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    #milksoaps #coldprocesssoap #makingsoapwithmilk #soapingwithmilk

Комментарии • 77

  • @lynnyap3079
    @lynnyap3079 3 года назад +4

    Lovely soap! When I make milk soaps, I do the 50-50 method. 50% of distilled water, frozen and 50% milk, also frozen. My favourite milk for cold process soap is coconut milk.

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  3 года назад +2

      I’m always so impatient with icing my liquids! Hahaha I love coconut milk too ❤️

  • @elenikoutsoukaki3876
    @elenikoutsoukaki3876 Месяц назад +1

    Hello from Greece ❤❤❤ please can you tell me how % must be the milk and how % must be the sodium hydroxide for this formula . Thank you so much

  • @davidahandcraftsoap
    @davidahandcraftsoap 3 года назад +1

    I love a classic looking soap. Great job

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  3 года назад

      Thank you! I wanted it as simple as possible❤️

  • @rebeccawipf3398
    @rebeccawipf3398 3 года назад +1

    Lovely soap. I love plain white soap. Would you share the recipe for this soap.

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  3 года назад

      Hello Rebecca, I have shared the recipe in the video @ 0:45 and I have made it with 5% superfat. Hope this helps.

  • @vickiethompson6373
    @vickiethompson6373 Год назад +1

    Thanks for any advice you send. I did subscribe so it may help us communicate.

  • @aashinigam5352
    @aashinigam5352 6 дней назад

    We cant use lye for eczema baby ?

  • @connielocklear6699
    @connielocklear6699 10 дней назад

    A just asking how lye and milk

  • @Coconutluxenaturals
    @Coconutluxenaturals 3 года назад

    Very enjoyable video ☺️ may I ask at what temperature you mix your oils with your lye. Do you allow your soap to go through the gel phase? I'm trying to understand if soaping at lower temperatures avoids soda ash.. would love your thoughts. Katherine

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  3 года назад +1

      Hello Katherine, I don’t usually measure the temperature of my oils and lye solution simply because I’m lazy. I just let the oils sit until it’s no longer warm then I go ahead. But to my knowledge soaping at lower temperature can cause soda ash - best to have it at around 37 degrees Celsius and blend it to a thicker trace to avoid it. Hope this helps.

  • @rachelchan2272
    @rachelchan2272 2 года назад +2

    How’s the texture of the soap while washing with water does it bubble without gelatin? Sorry for the Ignorant question as this is the first time making soap x

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  2 года назад

      It will be creamy with a soft lather when washed with water. Thank you!

  • @AngelaAcosta3000
    @AngelaAcosta3000 Год назад +1

    Did you get any feedback on how well this worked for the children?

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  Год назад +1

      They liked the soap a lot! Creamy and moisturising

    • @AngelaAcosta3000
      @AngelaAcosta3000 Год назад

      @@TheScraftworks Thanks! I didn't get a notification, so I'm just seeing this now.

  • @annalindavillegas1908
    @annalindavillegas1908 11 месяцев назад +1

    Is sodium hydroxide necessary? Or can I use freshly pumped milk? Also, how long is the soap good for?

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  11 месяцев назад

      Yes sodium hydroxide is needed to make soap. You need to freeze the milk or the sodium hydroxide will burn the milk. The soap is good for about one year at leastz

  • @BloodyKisses30
    @BloodyKisses30 2 года назад +1

    Did you put the soap in the freezer/refrigerator to solidify? Is there a good alternative for coconut oil

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  2 года назад +1

      No I left it in room temp and you can try babassu oil as an alternative 😆

  • @mellow_fellow268
    @mellow_fellow268 2 года назад +1

    Can I have the exact measurements for this recipe. Also do you have to let it cure?

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  2 года назад +1

      The recipe in percentage has been included, it is best to put it through the lye calculator using those numbers to safely make soap because the measurements change according the the size of the mould and the purity of your lye.The soap needs cure for at least 4 weeks. thank you!

  • @AngelaAcosta3000
    @AngelaAcosta3000 Год назад +1

    For the soap calculator (SoapCalc), for water as % of oils - what % did you use? The default seems to be 38%.

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  Год назад +1

      I usually use the ratios, I normally use 1:2 lye to water ratio.

  • @ninneruhogg9743
    @ninneruhogg9743 Год назад +1

    Do you have a link to a recipe w/ specific quantities available somewhere for this?

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  Год назад

      The percentages are listed to be entered in the soap calculator depending on how much soap you want to make❤️

  • @polinadovichinska7547
    @polinadovichinska7547 Год назад +1

    Can you share the recipe in ml or cups. In % I can't understand it

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  Год назад

      It’s better if you put the percentages into the soap calculator because different people use different size moulds and it affects how much of the oils you use! Accuracy is important in making soap which is different from making food recipes.

  • @natashamunoz8040
    @natashamunoz8040 3 года назад +2

    I’ve never made soap before. If I were doing 4oz of breast milk. What would the amount of everything else be? I’m confused 😂

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  3 года назад +1

      If you have never made soap before, you should check out some beginner recipes before making soap. You don't want to work with milk as it may be tricky at first. If you have 4 oz of milk, you can use about 250g of oil around half of the recipe shown BUT it is so important to run it through the soap calculator with all the measurements and measure accordingly!!! It is best to learn how to use the calculator before starting. Hope this helps!

  • @sarahfriedman5523
    @sarahfriedman5523 Год назад +1

    Can I add colloidal oats and honey to this recipe, or will it make the soap too soft? If I can add oats and honey, how much?

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  Год назад

      You can add both, honey about tablespoon and oats about 1-2 tablespoons. Just soap at a lower temp in case the honey will make it too hot.

    • @sarahfriedman5523
      @sarahfriedman5523 Год назад

      ​@@TheScraftworksThanks!

    • @sarahfriedman5523
      @sarahfriedman5523 Год назад

      ​@TheScraftworks I want to try this recipe this week. What type of coconut oil do you use? Can I use virgin coconut oil? Also, I read that coconut oil can be drying and my baby gets dry skin. Can I increase the shea butter amount and decrease the coconut a little, or will that mess with the texture/hardness of the soap too much? Based on some research I did, I was thinking 20% coconut and 10% shea. But I've never made soap before, so...

  • @hailimmaculateheart2346
    @hailimmaculateheart2346 2 года назад +1

    Can this be used right away or would it need to sit? And if so, for how long?

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  2 года назад +1

      This soap needs to be cured for 4 weeks at least before using 😊

  • @tamilarasis3732
    @tamilarasis3732 3 года назад

    I love to add fresh goat milk s , dehydrated camel milk powder which I do make slurry , freshly squeezed almond milk and Coconut milk...even I tried wheat milk too...

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  3 года назад +1

      Nice! I’ve never tried goats milk before, I have only tried coconut milk and buttermilk. Which one is your favourite?

    • @tamilarasis3732
      @tamilarasis3732 3 года назад +1

      @@TheScraftworks goat s milk or camel milk both having same smooth feeling on skin and fresher look... AHA ie lactic acid s presence and few organic acids too in it... Whereas other vegan milk s having smooth finish but no fresh looking.. hence I vote camel milk and goat s milk... anhydrous powder works equally the same...

  • @laneyphillips1074
    @laneyphillips1074 3 года назад

    Do you let the milk and lye solution sit until it becomes the temperature you need? Will it scorch as it sits and warms up?

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  3 года назад

      I use it right away after it haha completely dissolved. Normally the iced milk and ice bath will prevent it warming up.

  • @shaniti87
    @shaniti87 2 года назад +1

    Hi :)
    Can you replace the 5 precent Shea butter to cacao butter ?

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  2 года назад

      Sure you can! ❤️

    • @shaniti87
      @shaniti87 2 года назад

      Thanks will be almost the same ? How long should I wait to use this soap ?

  • @vickiethompson6373
    @vickiethompson6373 Год назад +1

    Can you send me the recipe and where to purchase they lye prepared like shown. I have approx 1 gallon or less of breast milk and I've never made soap. I just need a simple recipe and they have excema also.

    • @vickiethompson6373
      @vickiethompson6373 Год назад

      She has no more breast milk so it will be a one time thing. I have little heart shaped silicone molds.

    • @vickiethompson6373
      @vickiethompson6373 Год назад

      I've been wanting to make some simple soaps for softer skin and for excema. Just a fun thing to relax my mind and some me time

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  Год назад

      The recipe is shown in the video! One gallon can make a few batches of the recipe shown in the video! Hope this helps.

  • @vickiethompson6373
    @vickiethompson6373 Год назад +1

    I found the recipe

  • @anam4241
    @anam4241 2 года назад

    How much lye do you need to mix it with the milk? Also, I have frozen milk that’s been frozen for almost 1 year, can I still use it? Thanks.

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  2 года назад

      It really depends on how much oils and what oils you are using to calculate how much lye to use. Always have to run the calculations through lye calculator! I guess you can still use the milk as long as it’s not stale.😊

  • @ritaaleksandrovna4518
    @ritaaleksandrovna4518 Год назад +1

    How long till this soap goes bad?

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  Год назад

      I would say 6 months to 1 year depending on the quality of oils you used.

  • @maribelrodriguez594
    @maribelrodriguez594 Год назад +1

    Do you need to use lye ?

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  Год назад

      Yes of course, sodium hydroxide is needed to make cold process soap

  • @yasicaperez708
    @yasicaperez708 2 года назад +1

    What kind of lye do you use??

  • @keystonesuzukiviolins9260
    @keystonesuzukiviolins9260 Год назад +1

    Do you have a link to your lye?

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  Год назад

      Sorry not at the moment, I am currently buying from local store.

  • @KrazyKrazyDaizy
    @KrazyKrazyDaizy 3 года назад +1

    What’s the purpose of the lye? Can it be made without?

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  3 года назад +1

      The purpose of lye is for the saponification of oils to turn into soap. You MUST use lye to make soap! Thank you. Hope this helps

  • @karaserna4276
    @karaserna4276 Год назад +1

    I would love a breast milk and honey soap

  • @smitty2175
    @smitty2175 3 года назад

    Could this be stored at room temperature?

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  3 года назад +1

      Yes it can - in a cool dry place 😊

    • @smitty2175
      @smitty2175 3 года назад +1

      @@TheScraftworks thank you!

  • @kristenwilhite9224
    @kristenwilhite9224 Год назад

    Hoe long did u let it cure

  • @tamilarasis3732
    @tamilarasis3732 3 года назад

    Superfatting level?

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  3 года назад +1

      I normally do 5%🤗how about you?

    • @tamilarasis3732
      @tamilarasis3732 3 года назад +2

      @@TheScraftworks hiiii... I do keep 5% in general...for babies and sensitive skin 7% ..

  • @gozdeyzgngl
    @gozdeyzgngl 2 года назад +1

    Looks like a lovely soap but I wish breast milk wouldn't have been used this way. Many babies are on formula because their mother doesn't provide enough :(

    • @TheScraftworks
      @TheScraftworks  2 года назад +2

      Yes, some mothers have too much of them, so this is an option to use the milk. 😊

    • @vickiethompson6373
      @vickiethompson6373 Год назад

      So sad yes some momma's don't produce enough. My daughter's baby is allergic to milk. I want to use it for both of her babies excema. She worked very hard to get this milk for her babies and I want her to have something special to help her little ones so I'm thinking soap maybe it will help her feel like all the hard work helped her little one in the long run. 💜♥️💙🌞🌈