10-Minute DIY Milk & Honey Soap (2024)

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This easy DIY Milk and Honey soap can be made in just 10 minutes, and it boasts lots of great skin benefits from the goats milk and honey! A wonderful quick and easy homemade gift idea!

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HOMEMADE MILK & HONEY SOAP

Homemade milk and honey soap have always been one of my favorites. It smells divine, and there are loads of skin benefits from the honey – it’s moisturizing, clarifying, soothing, and also naturally antibacterial. Because of these properties, honey is fantastic for the treatment of acne and aging and for general complexion brightening. C’mon now, we all could use a little bit of anti-aging and complexion brightening, right?

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HOW TO MAKE MILK AND HONEY SOAP:

I love these natural soaps for their sweet delicate aroma and for the incredible skin benefits, but what I love even more is the fact that I can whip up an entire batch of these beauties in under 10 minutes! They’ll take a little longer to firm up, but the actual “work” part is done in less than 10 minutes.

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I didn’t take any step-by-step photos of the process this time, but I did create a quick video that will show you just how easy it is to make these soaps!

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I generally use about 1 lb (or half of the block) of soap base at a time to make ten honeycomb soaps – if you want to fill the entire mold (19 soaps), use the full 2 lbs of soap base. Slice the block of goat’s milk soap base into cubes that are approximately ½” in size. The soap base is soft, and it cuts easily with a kitchen knife.

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Place the cubes inside of a 4-cup Pyrex measuring cup, and melt in the microwave. Melt in 20-30 second increments, stirring well after each microwave session, to ensure that the soap is completely melted.

When the soap is completely melted, stir in 3 tablespoons of honey and a few drops of yellow soap colorant. I also added one drop of red colorant to give my soap more of a golden hue.

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Pour the melted soap into the honeycomb mold, and allow to sit undisturbed until cool. The cooling process can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on temperature and humidity levels.

When the soap is cool and firm, carefully remove them from the silicone mold.

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These DIY milk & honey soaps make a fantastic homemade gift – perfect for friends, family, teachers, coaches, and neighbors! They’re great for fundraisers and craft fairs, too!

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Frequently Asked Questions:

We get asked a LOT of questions about our melt and pour homemade soaps, so here are a few FAQs that you might find useful!

Do melt and pour soaps need to cure?

No! Unlike cold process soaps, your new melt and pour soaps will be ready to use just as soon as they have completely cooled and hardened.

How long does homemade soap last?

The shelf life for melt and pour soap base is around two years, but the shelf life of your finished soaps will depend upon what you have added to them. Soaps with simple color and fragrance additives should last at least the full two years. Soaps with added botanicals or fresh ingredients will have a shorter shelf life.

Many soaps will last well beyond the two year shelf life, however, you may find that the color or fragrance fades over time, and the soaps may begin to lose moisture and become dry.

For these milk and honey soaps, honey has an extremely long shelf life, so they will be good for at least two years if properly wrapped and stored!

How do you wrap/package/store homemade soap?

Melt and pour soaps should be wrapped and packaged soon after making. We recommend wrapping the soaps with plastic wrap or placing them in a plastic zipper bag and storing them in a cool and dry location. Soaps may also be shrink wrapped using shrink plastic and a heat gun, but be careful and work quickly so that you don’t accidentally melt the soap in the process!

Why does melt and pour soap sweat? And how can I prevent it?

Glycerin can be found in many different types of soap bases, and glycerin is known for its ability to attract moisture (which makes it great for hydrating skin!). Glycerin attracts moisture from the air which often will appear as small beads of “dew” or “sweat” on the surface of the soap. This is NOT moisture being released from the soap itself!

To prevent your melt and pour soaps from sweating, be sure to wrap them promptly and store them properly.

How do I get rid of bubbles in my soap?

Spritzing the surface of your freshly-poured soap with 91% Isopropyl Alcohol (or higher) will break the surface tension and help release trapped air bubbles.

Can I use a different type of soap base?

You bet! Well, most likely anyway. While changing the soap base may alter the benefits that are listed in our soap recipes, we have found that 98% of our recipes can be made with alternative melt and pour soap bases. Goat’s milk soap base, shea butter soap base, coconut milk soap base, glycerin soap base, and others are fairly interchangeable and will not likely alter the successful outcome of your finished soap.

What else can I add into my soap?

There are SO many different ways that you can customize your homemade soaps! Experiment with adding different essential oils, butters (shea butter and cocoa butter are fantastic options!), natural colors, botanicals, and more! You can add extra skin-nourishing benefits by including liquid oils such as coconut oil, sweet almond oil, or olive oil – use just a small amount to avoid making your bars of soap too soft!

For some ideas and inspiration, be sure to check out our entire collection of DIY bath and body products!

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10-Minute DIY Milk and Honey Soap

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Active Time: 5 minutes minutes

What You’ll Need:

  • 2 lb Goat Milk Soap Base
  • 5 tbsp Raw Honey
  • Gold Soap Colorant
  • 91% Isopropyl Alcohol, in a spray bottle
  • Microwave-safe Measuring Cup
  • 12” Silicone Honeycomb Mold

Instructions:

  • Slice the goat’s milk soap base into small cubes and place into a microwave-safe measuring cup. Melt in the microwave in 30-second increments, stirring well after each session, to ensure that the soap is completely melted.

  • Carefully stir in gold soap colorant and honey. Pour the melted soap into the mold and spritz with isopropyl alcohol to remove any air bubbles.

  • Allow the soaps to sit undisturbed until completely firm (approximately 60-90 minutes depending on temperature and humidity) before unmolding.

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Heidi Kundin has captivated the hearts of millions with her colorful and inspiring approach to crafting, celebrations, and family fun. With over 15 years of experience, Happiness is Homemade has become a must-visit destination for those seeking quick and easy creative ideas and last-minute solutions. Heidi’s warm personality shines through her posts, inviting readers to join her on a creative journey that’s fun, rewarding, and achievable. Heidi is also the author of Homemade Bath Bombs & More and DIY Tie-Dye.

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FAQs

Can I mix honey and milk with my soap? ›

The milk will add creaminess to your soap. The oats are for the exfoliating effect. And the honey is for fragrance and colour, as well as being a humectant, which means it adds moisture to the bar. The honey also improves the lather, giving this soap a wonderful creamy, smooth lather.

What does milk and honey soap do for face? ›

Regular usage of Honey, milk and rose soap will do wonders for those who suffer from dry skin and itchiness, as the milk and honey content in it acts as a natural moisturizer for skin. Rich in antibacterial properties as honey is a great bacteria fighter. Regular usage gives clear skin and helps fight acne and pimples.

How long does DIY breastmilk soap last? ›

Melt-and-pour breast milk soap is ready within hours, but it needs to be refrigerated. Toss out your soap as soon as it starts to smell. Cold process soap uses lye, which makes the soap last much longer. This soap takes at least 4 weeks to cure, but it's good to use for more than a year.

Is it safe to bathe in milk and honey? ›

Adding milk, alongside other anti-inflammatory ingredients like oatmeal and honey, to your bathwater can help soothe raw or cracked skin during your wind down. In studies, milk has been shown to speed up the healing of skin wounds, pointing to its potential therapeutic benefits.

What effects does milk and honey have on the skin? ›

Owing to its anti-bacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, honey accelerates cell regeneration, brightens skin tone and reduces the appearance of scars. Milk, on the other hand, acts as one of the best natural cleansers for your skin. It exfoliates dead skin cells and leaves your skin supple and smooth.

What is the best milk for soap making? ›

Both cow and goat milk contain fats, vitamins and minerals that are great for the skin and that make a bar of soap more moisturizing. The cow milk I use is from Jersey cows, which means it is higher in fat and thus more moisturizing than store bought whole milk.

Can you put raw honey in soap? ›

Adding honey to soap does pose some challenges though. The natural sugar can cause the soap to overheat. The key is keeping temperatures cool and not using too much honey. We recommend a usage rate of 1 teaspoon honey per pound of soap.

Can you make milk soap without lye? ›

NO, chemically-speaking, soap itself cannot be made without lye. Soap is made by blending oils (like olive oil or coconut oil), a liquid (water, goat's milk, etc.), and an alkali (lye). Lye is needed to convert oils into soap.

Can milk and honey remove dark spots? ›

You can also prepare a solution by mixing milk and honey and apply the solution to your dark spots, leaving it on for 10 minutes. Oatmeal powder is considered good for skin exfoliation. Hence, you can apply an oatmeal mask on your face and neck to remove dead skin and black spots.

How long should I leave milk and honey on my face? ›

How to apply
  1. In a small bowl, mix together 2 tablespoons of raw milk and 1 tablespoon of raw honey until well combined.
  2. Apply the mixture to clean, dry skin, avoiding the eye area.
  3. Allow the mask to sit on your skin for 15-20 minutes.
  4. Rinse off the mask with lukewarm water and pat dry with a soft towel.
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What does milk and honey do for your feet? ›

Milk contains soothing vitamin D and exfoliating lactic acid, while honey is rich in antibacterial properties and seals in moisture as a humectant. Together, these power ingredients will wash away the wear and tear of summer and reveal soft and touchable toes as for fall.

Can you legally sell breast milk soap? ›

Well, it is not illegal to make and sell breastmilk soap. It's merely unregulated. But then again so is all soap in the United States. So, why would I make breastmilk soap?

Do I have to refrigerate breastmilk soap? ›

We recommend refrigeration just out of an abundance of caution; however, the soap base hardens and encapsulates the milk so it should preserve it and not need to be refrigerated in between uses after it has hardened. If you detect any foul smell or color change in your soap, do not use and discard it.

Can adults use breast milk soap? ›

Breastmilk soap can be used by the whole family and is especially beneficial for the sensitive baby skin.

Can you add honey to your soap? ›

Along with the humectant properties, honey helps create bubbles in cold process soap. It's also great from a marketing standpoint. You can add it to the oils or at trace. Some makers also dilute the honey in water, then add the mixture at trace.

Can I add milk to my soap mixture? ›

You can use any kind of milk you like - cow, goat, almond, coconut, etc. It does require some extra prep work. When you add lye to liquid, the temperatures can reach up to 200° F. That can scorch the natural sugars in the milk, which causes discoloration and an unpleasant smell.

What does milk do to soap? ›

Milk soap uses the natural saturated and unsaturated fats in milk to produce bar soaps that are deeply nourishing, gentle on sensitive skin and produce a wonderful lather for cleansing.

Can you mix honey and milk? ›

Milk and honey together make for a healthy combination. Milk is a good source of calcium, protein, vitamin D, and other essential nutrients. On the other hand, honey contains antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. This is a go to combination for people who love the sweet taste of honey.

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