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Are you looking for some inspiration for DIY melt and pour soap recipes with some organic glycerin soap base?

Well, you’ve landed on the right spot! Your skin deserves utmost care and love, and my top 3 homemade glycerin soap recipes are super easy to make with natural ingredients. It is great for sensitive skin and provides the nourishment and moisture it truly needs!

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Why use Melt and Pour vs. Hot or Cold Process Soap?

The first reason why it’s better to use melt and pour soaps is that it is an easy way to make soap. Soaps in stores are labeled as ‘natural’ but are often made up of many chemicals, artificial fragrances, and foaming agents. On the other hand, the melt and pour soaps do not deceive us in any way! There are no handling of lyes, which makes these soaps safe to create at home. Lastly, who doesn’t want to have fun? This soap making activity is great for children and teenagers alike!

Why a Glycerin Melt and Pour Soap Base?

The question, however, is “Why use glycerin as a base for the melt and pour soap?”

Let’s list down the benefits:

  • Moisturizes the skin and keeps it hydrated
  • Lower pH levels ensure that the skin retains its natural moisture
  • Helps nourish the skin by drawing moisture from the air
  • Is far gentler on your skin

I buy my glycerin soap base on Amazon here.

Top 1 Lemongrass Melt and Pour Soap Recipes

I love the uplifting scent of lemongrass and nice healing eucalyptus. I’ve added some matcha in my recipe to add some fun green color but this is totally optional!

It ‘s a wonderfully refreshing soap and great for morning showers as well if you have a bad cold.

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Note about using matcha!

To blend it I used a very useful milk frother blender that is small enough and does a great job and getting rid of lumps. But the downside is that it will add some foam to the soap. I found it created an interesting texture and color shade in the soap as you can see in the pictures.

If you do not like having the foam or bubbles, simply spray the soap with alcohol after you pour it into the mold.

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Lemongrass melt and pour soap recipe

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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Total Time: 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 3 soaps

Author: Organic Beauty Recipes By Eve

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup Glycerin melt and pour organic soap base
  • a double boiler or an pyrex bowl placed into a pan of water
  • 1 teaspoon shea butter
  • 1/4 tsp Matcha powder
  • 20 drops lemongrass essential oil
  • 10 drops Eucalyptus essential oil
  • 10 drops Cedarwood essential oil

Instructions

  • How to make lemongrass soap with a melt and pour base:

  • Cut the melt and pour soap base into small cubes so they melt faster.

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  • Add them to your double boiler on low to medium heat (basically an aluminum or pyrex recipient in a pan filled with warm water)

  • Add the shea butter

  • Continue steering until the soap base is melted.

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  • Once melted, remove from the heat.

    Add the matcha, mix well. Use a hand mixer if there are clumps so the matcha dissolvescompletely into the soap.

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  • Add essential oils if desired, mix well.

  • Pour in the silicone mold.

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  • Spray pure alcohol on top of the soap to get rid of the bubbles if any.

  • Let dry and cool down for 24h hours before un-molding. Voila, its ready to use!

Tried this recipe?Mention @organicbeautyrecipes or tag #organicbeautyrecipes!

  • Matcha or French Green Clay

French Green Clay, from France, is used to remove acne and other skin impurities, absorb excess oil, pull bacteria, exfoliate away dead skin cells and nourish the skin.

Whereas Matcha, powder of green tea leaves, belongs to Japan. It is known for stimulating skin cells, reducing wrinkles, fine lines, treating inflammation, and improving the complexion.

Both will give a green color to the soap!

  • Shea butter

Extracted from the nuts of the African Shea tree, Shea butter has anti-inflammatory and healing properties. By soaking into the skin, it moisturizes and tightens your skin and protects it from sun damage.

  • Lemongrass essential oil

Native to warm and tropical regions like India, Southeast Asia and Oceania, this oil can be used to soothe irritations, cleanse the pores, and strengthen skin tissues, leaving you with a radiant complexion.

  • Eucalyptus essential oil

Originating from Australia, this oil heals skin irritations, removes acne and helps reduce the pain caused by rashes. It can also be used for a massage and if combined with olive oil, it can make for a natural sunscreen.

  • Cedarwood essential oil

Native to the Eastern Mediterraneanbasin, this oil is beneficial for acne, reduces stubborn scars, and soothes symptoms of eczema.

Top 2 Bergamot Orange Melt and Pour Soap Recipes

If you are like me, a tea addict, you probably love early grey and the soothing scent of bergamot. I’ve added some sweet orange essential oil to add some sweetness and caring to this beautiful melt and pour homemade soap. Paprika gives it a nice orange color!

I’ve also add a spink of calendula flower petals to add some texture to this DIY soap!

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Bergamot and Orange Melt and pour soap recipe

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Author: Organic Beauty Recipes By Eve

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup Glycerin melt and pour organic soap base
  • a double boiler or an pyrex bowl placed into a pan of water
  • 1 teaspoon mango butter
  • 1/4 tsp paprika powder
  • 20 Bergamot essential oil
  • 20 sweet orange essential oil
  • 10 frankincense essential oil
  • 1 sprinkle calendula petals

Instructions

  • How to make bergamot and orange soap with a melt and pour base:

  • Cut the melt and pour soap base into small cubes so they melt faster.

  • Add them to your double boiler on low to medium heat (basically an aluminum or pyrex recipient in a pan filled with warm water)

  • Add the mango butter.

  • Continue steering until the soap base is melted.

  • Once melted, remove from heat and add the paprika powder, mix well. Use a hand blender if necessary to remove any lump.

  • Add essential oils if desired, mix well.

  • Pour in the silicone mold.

  • Sprinkle a little bit of calendula flowers on top if desired, to add some texture.

  • Spray pure alcohol on top of the soap to get rid of the bubbles if any.

  • Let dry and cool down for 24h hours before un-molding. Voila, its ready to use!

Tried this recipe?Mention @organicbeautyrecipes or tag #organicbeautyrecipes!

  • Bergamot essential oil

Coming from the southern regions of Italy, this oil removes dirt and impurities from the skin, evens out the skin tone, balances oil production, and removes impurities. It has a refreshing scent and increases the skin’s photosensitivity, which is why you need to use a sunscreen when using this.

  • Sweet orange essential oil

Originating from Asia, this oil is great for acne, smoothens out wrinkles and fine lines, reduces blemishes and dark spots, fights off free radical damage that accelerates premature aging, and boosts collagen production.

  • Frankincense essential oil

Sourced from Boswellia serratatreesthat are grown in Somalia and regions of Pakistan, this oil has the ability to even out your skin tone and fights against bacteria and blemishes. It lifts the skin and reduces acne, scars, skin irritation, and heals any wounds.

  • Mango butter

Made from mango seeds and native to South Asia, mango butter has essential fatty acids that help moisturize and tighten your skin. The high vitamin A content helps reduce fine lines and wrinkles treats dry skin and of course soothes the skin.

  • Paprika powder or safflower powder

Originating in Mexico, paprika powder helps in lightening your complexion, provides anti-aging benefits, helps the skin glow, and treats skin problems. Safflower powder can be used to treat pimples, acne, and eczema. It will give an orange color to the soap!

Top 3 Melt and Pour Rose Soap Recipes

Rose is balancing and I could not resist creating a pink rose melt and pour soap! It makes a great gift, hand or body soap as well. if you face is not prone to acne and not sensitive, you can also use it on your face as it is gentle. Personally, I never use soap on my face as it disrupts the balance of sebum and while it feels clean, I often end up with acne and an imbalanced skin. I will write a post soon on the oil cleansing method which saves me from battling with acne!

I’ve added some rose smelling essential oil like rosewood and rose geranium.

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Rose Melt and Pour Soap Recipes

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Author: Organic Beauty Recipes By Eve

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup Glycerin melt and pour organic soap base
  • a double boiler or an pyrex bowl placed into a pan of water
  • 1 teaspoon cocoa butter
  • 20 rosewood essential oil
  • 10 rose geranium essential oil
  • 10 patchouli essential oil
  • 1/8 teaspoon Pink Oxyde

Instructions

  • How to make rose soap with a melt and pour base:

  • Cut the melt and pour soap base into small cubes so they melt faster.

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  • Add them to your double boiler on low to medium heat (basically an aluminum or pyrex recipient in a pan filled with warm water)

  • Add the cocoa butter.

  • Continue steering until the soap base is melted.

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  • Once melted, remove from the heat.

  • Add the pink oxide, mix well. Use a hand mixer if there are clumps so the powder dissolves completely into the soap. If you use too much of pink oxyde, the color may turn to purple so watch out!

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  • Add essential oils if desired, mix well.

  • Pour in the silicone mold.

  • Spray pure alcohol on top of the soap to get rid of the bubbles if any.

  • Let dry and cool down for 24h hours before un-molding. Voila, its ready to use!

Tried this recipe?Mention @organicbeautyrecipes or tag #organicbeautyrecipes!

Here are my melt and pour soap making supplies and ingredients recommended below:

  • Pink clay

Coming from France, pink clay absorbs dirt and oil from the skin like a magnet and helps unclog the pores. Its consistent exfoliation reduces wrinkles and fine lines, and evens out your skin tone, giving a more youthful look.

For this recipe, I used pink oxide.

  • Rosewood essential oil

Coming from Brazil, this oil has tissue-regenerating properties, preventing wrinkles, blackheads and pimples. It is also a great remedy for cuts and scrapes.

  • Patchouli essential oil

This essential oil, originated from South Asia, helps prevent wrinkles, scars and cellulite. It soothes sores, burns and cuts, and treats eczema, fungal skin infections and acne.

  • Rose geranium essential oil

Rooted in South Africa, this oil fights wrinkles, tightens facial skin battling against aging concerns, and enhances the texture of your skin.

  • Cocoa butter

Extracted from cocoa beans that come from Western Africa mainly, cocoa butter hydrates, nourishes, and improves the elasticity of the skin, and reduces marks and scars.

Another ingredient that could be used is Rose Otto essential oil, but I choose not to use it because it is way too expensive for soap making.

Where to Buy Soap Base?

I buy my organic melt and pour glycerin soap base from Amazon.com, and it costs me only $16.50, Here is the link!

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My favorite Homemade Melt and Pour Soap Recipes Supplies

If you are wondering where to get all those DIY melt and pour soap making supplies, amazon.com is the best place to find everything you need!

  • Silicon Molds: These are easy to use, clean, non-sticky, microwave-safe and better than plastic, as they easily unmold without breaking the soap, costing $6.99 on amazon
  • Essential oils such as bergamot, sweet orange and lemongrass.
  • Natural colorants like French pink clay or Mica, costing $24 and $9.99
  • A spray bottle with 80% vodka
  • Soap butter if you are using a block mold like this one
  • Plastic gloves
  • Pyrex glass cup

How to Naturally Color Soap?

The possibilities are endless and they are all 100% natural! You could color your soap with the following natural ingredients. The sky is the limit!

Orange

  • Annatto seeds (orange-red condiment and food coloring)
  • Calendula petals (a soothing, healing botanical)
  • Carrot oil (extracted from the seeds of wild carrots)
  • Paprika (ground spice)
  • Turmeric (flowering plant used for cooking) – Be careful with turmeric as it can stain the skin and clothes.

Blue

  • Indigo powder (grounded leaves having a blue pigment)

Green

  • Matcha (ground powder of green tea leaves)
  • Green clay (organic material made of essential minerals)
  • Kelp powder (nutrient-densepowder)
  • Wheatgrass juice (health drink)

    A note about rose petal powder in soap coloring…

    • Rose petal powder
      Made up of dried rose petals, originated in northern Persia and native to Europe, North America, and Africa, this powder helps in improving the skin texture and complexion, and makes the skin smooth, glowing and soft. In soaps, it actually gives a GREEN color, not pink so don’t be surprised!

      Pink

  • Hibiscus flower powder (bright Persian pinkpowder)
  • Rose clay (a gentle, natural pink clay)
  • Rose oxyde
  • Carmine (pigment of a bright-red color obtained from the aluminum salt of carminic acid)

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Purple

  • Alkanet root (a natural dyeing agent)

Red

  • Red clay (owes its reddish color to the oxidation of iron)
  • Carmine (pigment of a bright-red color obtained from the aluminum salt of carminic acid)
  • red oxyde

White

  • Bentonite clay (forms after volcanic ash ages)
  • Kaolin clay (soft whiteclayused in the making of paper, rubber)
  • Titanium dioxide (a white solid that is unreactive and occurs naturally as a mineral named rutile)

Yellow

  • Annatto seeds (orange-red condiment and food coloring)
  • Curry powder (a spice mix)
  • Safflower (a plant commercially cultivated for vegetable oil)
  • Turmeric (a flowering plant used for cooking)

Black

  • Activated charcoal (heated charcoal)

Hope you have a lot of fun customizing your own DIY melt and pour recipes!

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I’m Eve, a DIY organic skincare recipe creator since 2010 that loves to make a big mess in the kitchen!
I’ve embarked on a journey to empower women to ditch all the chemical-filled commercial beauty products and to share how to make your own organic beauty recipes at home towards a healthier lifestyle.

Homemade face & body creams, body butter, lips balms, face masks, shampoos, and all-natural perfume will have no more secret for you!

I am self-taught, read many books, and spend many hours in the kitchen creating brand new homemade beauty recipes. All my recipes are unique and are tested on humans!

In 2016, I studied Aromatherapy and became certified by the School of Natural Health Sciences.

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FAQs

What are the ingredients in glycerin melt and pour soap? ›

Derived from glycerin and lauric acid. Reconstituted goat milk powder. Contains Vitamin A and alpha hydroxy acids that help remove dead skin cells.

How do you make organic glycerin soap base? ›

Add the lye solution to the plant oils, such as coconut or vegetable. Begin to heat the ingredients on the stove or in a slow cooker. Add the liquid glycerin and alcohol to the mixture. Once the ingredients fully dissolve, pour the mixture into your mold of choice and allow to cool.

What to add to glycerin soap? ›

Glycerine soap requires a very high percentage of hard oils , soft oils will result in a cloudier bar so ingredients such as coconut oil, palm oil, tallow or lard work well. Stearic acid is also extremely useful being a natural, plant based, fatty acid that adds hardness to soap.

How do you make pretty melt and pour soap? ›

Directions:
  1. Step 1: Prepare Your Supplies and Work Space. ...
  2. Step 2: Measure fragrance oil amount. ...
  3. Step 3: Prepare soap base. ...
  4. Step 4: Melt soap base. ...
  5. Step 5: Add dye. ...
  6. Step 6: Add fragrance. ...
  7. Step 7: Pour soap base Into molds. ...
  8. Step 8: Allow the soap to cool.

What ingredients should you avoid in melt and pour soap? ›

DO NOT add butters or oils to melt and pour soap. They compromise lather, cause separation, and prevent the soap from fully hardening. Instead, choose a soap base that is formulated with butters/oils like Crafter's Choice Shea Butter Soap Base or bases with Essential Oils.

Can I add glycerin to melt and pour soap? ›

Melt and pour soap base is made via cold process, just like the soap you might make at home. The big difference, however, is that additional ingredients, such as glycerin, are often added. This makes the soap more manageable to work with. Now you can make beautiful bars of soap ready for use in hours, instead of weeks.

What is the ratio of glycerin to soap? ›

What many people refer to as glycerin soap is actually transparent soap. This soap goes through a hot process in which sugar, alcohol, and some extra glycerin are added to the regular soap mixture. The mixture may contain around 15-20% of glycerin and is heated until it reaches a clear, jelly-like consistency.

How to make pure glycerine soap? ›

Instructions
  1. Heat the glycerin in a microwave on high, stirring at 15-second intervals, until it's completely melted.
  2. Mix liquid food coloring into a bowl with a coffee stirrer. ...
  3. Coat the inside of the milk carton with petroleum jelly. ...
  4. Tear away carton, and, using a bench scraper, slice block into individual bars.
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What can I mix with glycerin for skin? ›

Combine 5 drops of pure glycerin with the juice of 1 lemon and 20 milliliters (mL) of rose water. Pour the mixture into a small bottle or a spray bottle. Apply the liquid to your face daily, using your finger or a cotton swab, or apply as a mist for a healthy glow after applying makeup.

Can you add shea butter to glycerin soap? ›

In a double boiler, melt glycerin soap base. Meanwhile, melt the shea butter seperately. Combine the glycerin base, shea butter, and essential oil (if using). Pour into molds.

What can I mix with glycerin? ›

You can simply add a few drops to your favorite lotion or apply it directly to your skin once in a while to reap its benefits. You can also put together your own lotion as well using coconut oil or shea butter, glycerin, and your favorite essential oils.

How do you get vibrant colors in melt and pour soap? ›

It's mica powder! Mica powder is easy to use, and quickly adds vibrant, shimmering colors to both melt-and-pour and cold process soaps. Fortunately, there's an endless variety of mica colors available, allowing you to create bold, colorful hues that match the scent of your bars.

How to make organic soap to sell? ›

To make organic soap at home, blend lye into distilled water carefully. Let the mixture cool, then mix in a blend of coconut, olive, and castor oil. Add in herbs, clay, or exfoliants, then blend the mixture and scent it with essential oils. Pour the soap into a silicone mold, let it harden, then cure it for 6-8 weeks.

What does glycerin soap contain? ›

Glycerin soaps are soaps that contain glycerol, a component of fat or oil. They are recognizably different from other soaps because they are translucent. The clarity is due to the alignment of the soap molecules, which can be induced through the addition of alcohol and sugar.

What is the composition of glycerin soap? ›

All translucent glycerin soaps are made from oils, water, and lye. They also contain alcohol that prevents the soap from crystalizing, so it remains clear. The extra glycerin is added to balance the drying nature of the alcohol.

What are the ingredients in glycerin soap base? ›

Transparent Soap Base, also known as, Glycerin Soap Base is free from preservatives and paraben. Glycerin, a natural emollient, draws moisture from the air to benefit skin health. Ingredients : Water, Propylene Glycol, Sodium Stearate, Glycerin, Sucrose, Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate, Sodium Laurate, EDTA.

What is the base composition of glycerin soap? ›

Water (and) Sodium Stearate (and) Sodium Cocoate (and) Propylene Glycol (and) Sodium Laureth Sulfate (and) Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (and) Sorbitol (and) Glycerin (and) Sodium Chloride. Glycerine moisturizes the skin and hair by reinforcing moisture at the lowest levels.

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