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Learn how to make papaya and goat's milk soap without lye, using the super simple soap recipe perfect for beginning soap makers.

There's nothing quite as soothing especially one you've made yourself. But if you're a new soap maker, the entire process probably seems daunting. Particularly working with lye.

That's why this papaya and goat's milk soap recipe is perfect for beginners. It's made without lye (at least, the lye step has already been done for you so you don't have to do it.)

It uses the melt and pour soap method with a premade papaya and goat's milk soap base, so it's super easy to make and ready to use as soon as you pop it from the mold. The melt and pour method is the method I started with when I first began making soap all those years ago, and I highly recommend new soapers start off this way too. 

Another plus -- this bar is gentle enough for face and body. And great for kids too!

If you're completely new to melt and pour soap or never made before, you'll want to check out our next post: A Beginner's Guide To Melt And Pour Soap. It will answer all of your soaping questions and all the questions I had when I first started my making soap!

Ready? Let's get soaping.

Your choice of soap base selection:
  • Transparent 
  • White (normal)
  • Aloe Vera
  • Coconut
  • Coconut-Olive
  • Green Tea
  • Goat's Milk 
  • Honey 
  • Papaya 
  • Shea Butter 
  • Three Butter **
**Opaque white bar that combines shea, cocoa, and mango butters into one. Moisturizes, improves skin elasticity, soothes and protects skin against weather and aging. 
All ingredients are specially selected to be safe and use on your skin. Contact us to find out more details.

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