Looking for nourishing, do-it-yourself lotion bars that are gentle on skin and packed with wholesome ingredients? Goat milk is rich in vitamins and lactic acid, making it a favorite in natural body care. Combined with butters and oils, it creates a solid lotion bar that melts into your skin for a deep hydration without the mess of traditional lotions.
Whether you're making goat milk lotion bars for personal dry hands or adding them to your handmade product line, this recipe for goat milk lotion bar is a win. It’s easy to follow, adjustable, and leaves skin feeling soft, soothed, and moisturized.
This isn’t just any natural lotion bar recipe: it’s a nourishing treat crafted with ingredients your skin will thank you for. Here’s why makers and users alike rave about this goat milk lotion bar recipe:
Nourishing Goat Milk: Known to be rich in vitamins A and E, goat milk is beloved in skincare for its moisturizing and soothing properties, perfect for dry or sensitive skin.
Solid Convenience: Ideal for travel, gifts, or on-the-go application, these bars melt gently on contact with your skin, delivering moisture right where you need it.
Customizable for Every Crafter: Add your favorite skin-safe fragrance or essential oil, shape them with fun molds, and create a personalized bar that suits your needs.
Beginner-Friendly & Business-Ready: Whether you’re trying a diy goat milk lotion for the first time or adding a goat milk hand cream recipe to your product line, this formula is a reliable favorite.
How do you make a goat milk lotion bar? Check out our recipe which guides you step-by-step: melt your butters and oils, blend in goat milk powder and fragrance, pour into molds, and let them cool. These solid bars are perfect for any use.
How do you make a lotion? Lotion typically involves blending water and oil with an emulsifier. Lotion bars skip the water and create a mess-free moisturizing experience using only oils, butters, and wax. Check out our recipes for more.
Do it yourself lotion bars, what makes them special? They’re simple to use, naturally nourishing, and portable. Plus, making your own lets you control the ingredients, customize scents, and create a product tailored to your skin’s needs.
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To a heat safe pan, add beeswax and coconut oil. If coconut oil is solid in the bottle, place bottle in hot water until it becomes a liquid. Heat wax/oil over low heat until wax is completely melted.
Add 1 Tablespoon of Goat Milk Powder and whisk in until powder has dissolved. If necessary, place pan back on heat source to completely dissolve the powder.
Add Hemp Butter and stir until it has melted.
Add Hemp Seed Oil, Jojoba Oil, Vitamin E and the fragrance oil. Stir until well blended.
Once the liquid is below 150°F, it can be poured into the plastic mold. Set aside to harden. Can also be placed into freezer to harden.
Once removed from mold, let completely harden for about 24 hours before cutting into rectangles. Bars will be too soft if cut sooner.
Place one rectangle in a 4 oz. shallow tin and label as desired.
To Use: Rub lotion bar over skin as needed. WARNING: Do not leave in hot car or purse during summer months.
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