Homemade Coffee Soap

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Searching for the perfect gift for coffee lovers? Make this homemade coffee soap! I always thought making soap from scratch was hard until I saw Heart’s Content Farmhouse‘s video tutorial. It turned out amazing–you can definitely smell the coffee. The bars even have coffee grounds.

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There are four main methods of soap making. The cold process method is used to make this coffee soap. Don’t be afraid if you don’t have any idea about the process, as the steps are very simple and easy to follow. Watch the video below for the full tutorial.

Here are some other things you can do with coffee: Why You Should Never Throw Away Coffee Grounds

DIY Coffee Soap Ingredients

  • 10 oz of cooled brewed coffee
  • 4.3 ounces of lye
  • 9 oz of coconut oil
  • 9 oz of olive oil
  • 2 oz castor oil
  • 8 oz palm oil
  • 2 oz shea butter
  • 2 tablespoons of ground coffee

Note: wear gloves and eye protection

How to Make Coffee Soap

Step 1:

Start by making the lye coffee solution. Add the cooled coffee to a container, then carefully add the lye. Stir until fully dissolved. It will give off a burned coffee smell. Set it aside in a cool area.

Step 2:

In a large pot, add the oils and butter. Place the pot over medium-low heat and heat until the shea butter is fully melted. Set aside to cool.

Step 3:

Once both mixtures have cooled to about 100 to 115 degrees, it’s time to blend. Pour the lye water into the pot with the oils. Mix with your stick blender until you reach a trace. Trace means everything is emulsified and is no longer able to separate.

DIY Coffee Soap Ingredients
Image by Heart’s Content Farmhouse via YouTube

Step 4:

Add coffee grounds, fragrance, and color if using, then quickly pour into the soap mold. Cure in the mold for 1 to 2 full days, then carefully remove it. Slice into bars, then store in a well-ventilated space. It needs to be cured for at least 3 weeks before it is ready to use.

How to Make Coffee Soap
Image by Heart’s Content Farmhouse via YouTube

Homemade Coffee Soap

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