As you’ll know if you read my blog, or even my about us page, one of the reasons that I started using (and developing) Cheeky Wipes is because I’ve got eczema. I’ve had it since I was 5, so I’m aware of what I use on my skin because many skin products do irritate me. I really try to avoid using steroid creams and use natural products where I can.
I’d also like to cut back on the amount of shower gel I use, from a packaging viewpoint. I’d heard that Goats Milk soap was good for Eczema, and thought I’d give it a go. I didn’t know at the time that it took 4 weeks for soap to ‘cure’ before use, so I waited until I’d actually tried and tested it before sharing.
If you haven’t made soap before, take a look online to see what equipment you need. Most of it you’ll already have in the house, as you need saucepans, glass jugs, a plastic stirring spoon and a mould for the soap (I use plastic take-away trays or a Mucky Wipes Container ). Things you’ll probably need to buy are a glass thermometer and plastic safety glasses. There’s only 5 ingredients in this soap:
- 255g coconut oil
- 595g olive oil
- 255g goats milk
- 116g lye (caustic soda)
- cheeky wipes fresh wipes oil (lavender & chamomile)
- Freeze the (weighed) goats milk in ice cube trays
- Melt together (in the largest saucepan you’ve got!) the coconut and olive oil, let it cool slightly until it reachesΒ between 80f and 130f
- Put the frozen milk into a smaller saucepan and add the lye. ALWAYS ADD THE LYE TO THE FROZEN MILK AND NOT THE OTHER WAY ROUND! Stir well, until dissolved (if you’re unsure, do this for 4 or 5 minutes)
- Add the milk and lye solution to the oil and blitz with a stick blender (very carefully!) until the mixture ‘traces’ i.e. when you dribble a line of the soap solution across the top of the mix, you can see the line. Add the essential oil
- Pour into greased containers, cover and leave for 24 hours, then cut into bars. Store in an airy place to cure for 4 weeks before use
I’ve been using this soap for 2 – 3 weeks now and it’s great on my sensitive skin, rich and mild and smells great too.Β The slight downside is that it’s a little on the soft side so doesn’t last that long.Β I’ve already made a different recipe though and will share it with you once I’ve had a chance to test it.
Happy soap-making!





Great! And I’d like to share with you The Experiments With Soap Recipes and Complex Molds.