How to Make Soothing Yogurt & Oatmeal Soap | Bramble Berry

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  • Made with colloidal oatmeal and yogurt, this soap is perfect for sensitive or dry skin.
    The yogurt is added at trace, right before pouring. Yogurt contains lactic acid which is great for skin. It also contains natural fats, which creates a creamier lather. We recommend keeping temperatures low for this recipe - about 80-90 degrees F for both the lye water and oil.
    To help make this soap gentle for dry and sensitive skin, this recipes contains a high percentage of olive oil. Because of that, it may need more time in the mold to harden. We highly recommend sodium lactate for this recipe to help it release from the mold. You may also notice it has a small, dense, creamy lather.
    🌾 Find the full instructions and ingredients list here:
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    🌾 Recipe:
    10" Silicone Loaf Mold
    17.5 oz. Olive Oil (50%)
    7 oz. Coconut Oil (20%)
    7 oz. Palm Oil (20%)
    2.5 oz. Shea Oil (7%)
    1 oz. Oat Oil (3%)
    9.8 oz. Distilled Water (10% Water Discount)
    4.9 oz. Sodium Hydroxide Lye
    1 oz. Colloidal Oatmeal
    1 oz. Plain Yogurt
    Titanium Dioxide
    Oatmeal, sprinkled on top (optional)
    Timestamps:
    0:00 Intro
    0:25 Ingredients/Why yogurt?
    1:00 Working with milk products
    2:07 Milk Soaps Book
    2:41 Yogurt
    3:13 Start the recipe 🏁
    4:10 Suit up for safety
    4:37 Add lye water
    5:22 Add yogurt
    6:01 Finishing up
    7:36 Gel phase comparison
    10:43 Conclusion/Outtakes
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  • @bramble-berry
    @bramble-berry  Před rokem

    Thanks for watching! You can find the instructions and ingredients for these Soothing Yogurt & Oatmeal Soaps here: bberry.studio/SoothingYogurtOatmealSoap
    If you have any questions, feel free to contact our customer service team at info@brambleberry.com or 877-627-7883 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday. You can also live chat with customer service on BrambleBerry.com from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. PST, Monday-Friday.
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  • @mreinstein48
    @mreinstein48 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I put my yogurt after the light trace and believe my 20 years of esperience it works perfectly! : )

  • @valbra1
    @valbra1 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so SO much for sharing your knowledge with us. It is a great shame to see so much people coming here and learn from you FOR FREE and don't hit the "like button". Pitty to see so many ungreatfull people. Thank you Anne!

  • @cassandra6534
    @cassandra6534 Před rokem +1

    Never made soap with yogurt but I am hooked to soap with oatmeal.

  • @Traditional_Soaping
    @Traditional_Soaping Před rokem +2

    Simple yet luxurious soap! I really love soap with yogurt!🤍

  • @kdh5448
    @kdh5448 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video. Will definitely try.

  • @marvincabuyao8912
    @marvincabuyao8912 Před rokem +1

    I just enjoy watching your videos. I feel that watching your videos is as therapeutic as making soap.
    P.S. In almost all of your videos, I can only admire your glass mixing bowl. It just won’t break no matter how many times you bang that hand mixer really hard! Lol!

  • @dhimpelmann
    @dhimpelmann Před rokem +1

    I love fragrance free soap. ❤

  • @cliviascreations
    @cliviascreations Před rokem

    Elegant soap. Just cut today my goats milk, oatmeal and honey soap and got out of the mold my yogurt facial bars. I also always use yogurt in my shaving soaps

  • @MsAubrey
    @MsAubrey Před rokem

    Simple, yet elegant! I've yet to try yogurt. I usually use the powdered goat milk from Brambleberry in the melted oils along with the colloidal oatmeal. 😁😉

  • @NaturalMackie
    @NaturalMackie Před rokem +1

    Hmmm I’ll try this with vegan coconut milk, almond or cashew yogurt. Thanks for another great informative video.

  • @jiyoungyun7912
    @jiyoungyun7912 Před 4 měsíci

    I’m so excited to making it. Thank you BB.

  • @ConnieRaesCraftRoom
    @ConnieRaesCraftRoom Před rokem +1

    Hi there, I am loving your tutorials. So informative. Could you please tell me how long you left the soap in the freezer? Cheers and thank you. 🌷

    • @bramble-berry
      @bramble-berry  Před rokem

      We recommend leaving the soap in the freezer for at least 3 hours to help avoid gel phase and overheating.

  • @giftedcreation4454
    @giftedcreation4454 Před rokem

    Love love love this! When you add to soap calculators do I add 10% in replacement of the 33% for the water discount?

    • @bramble-berry
      @bramble-berry  Před rokem

      We suggest using a 10% water discount for this recipe

  • @margaritahenriquez9293
    @margaritahenriquez9293 Před 9 měsíci

    Amazing recipe. When running through soap calculator. What would the lye concentration be?

    • @bramble-berry
      @bramble-berry  Před 9 měsíci

      The lye amount on the calculator will actually depend on the oils you are using. It's typically around 8% though.

  • @rhonda4829
    @rhonda4829 Před rokem +1

    Can I use other oils beside oat and shea oil?

    • @EmeraldsHoneyComb
      @EmeraldsHoneyComb Před rokem +3

      Yes but then u must run the recipe through soap calc because that then changes the recipe for the water and lye

  • @helenagunning7623
    @helenagunning7623 Před rokem

    Would you need to adjust the whole recipe to add essential oils or FO?

    • @bramble-berry
      @bramble-berry  Před rokem

      No, you would not need to adjust the recipe to add a fragrance or essential oil.

  • @stancexpunks
    @stancexpunks Před rokem

    I would’ve done a water discount and used that water to add to the yogurt to make it more watery and easier to mix in esp if it’s a thick yogurt like green yogurt.

    • @bramble-berry
      @bramble-berry  Před rokem

      That is a great idea! Definitely something for us to keep in mind for future recipes.

  • @mlekosojowe7312
    @mlekosojowe7312 Před 11 měsíci

    So how long does it stay on the shelf since yogurth has a rly short date?

    • @bramble-berry
      @bramble-berry  Před 11 měsíci +1

      The pH of the cold process soap should prevent the yogurt from spoiling in the soap. The sooner you use it, the better it will be but it should last the full year or so for cold process soap.

  • @dr.manasamahathimadasu6604

    Hello BB, Thank you for all the content. I have built a soap business here in India as a side hustle during covid lockdown, thanks to all your informative videos. Some of my customers live in areas with hard water. they complain that the soap does not lather much even when I use lots of lather mix. I have heard that adding citric acid to trace helps. How much and how do I add citric acid to cold process soap making?

    • @bramble-berry
      @bramble-berry  Před rokem

      You can add citric acid to your soaps. We recommend starting at 1% and you will want to dissolve it in some water and add it at trace.

  • @gamingnikos4740
    @gamingnikos4740 Před 9 měsíci

    If i want to double recipe to fit my mold,which is 1000g. I doubled the ingredients, im assuming thr lye and water is doubled too? Thanks

    • @bramble-berry
      @bramble-berry  Před 9 měsíci

      Yes, that's correct. You're welcome to double-check measurements with our lye calculator: www.brambleberry.com/calculator?calcType=lye

  • @lisabrooks7852
    @lisabrooks7852 Před rokem +3

    How long does it stay in the freezer?

    • @gruzincklebell3404
      @gruzincklebell3404 Před rokem +2

      Keep in the freezer for 3 hours, you can see the full instructions by following the link below the video.

    • @lisabrooks7852
      @lisabrooks7852 Před rokem +1

      @@gruzincklebell3404 thank you

  • @demeterdania4080
    @demeterdania4080 Před rokem

    can you make soap from ghee i'm curious about this soap

  • @raslarishad6819
    @raslarishad6819 Před rokem

    Hello, which oil is use to soap for more form? Pls rply

    • @bramble-berry
      @bramble-berry  Před rokem +1

      To make a harder bar of soap, try using a recipe with solid oils. Sodium lactate helps as well!

  • @ovaimerorganic
    @ovaimerorganic Před 3 měsíci

    How we know the cp soap fully saponified?

    • @bramble-berry
      @bramble-berry  Před 3 měsíci +1

      We have a fantastic article 'All About Trace' that has photo examples of unsaponified and saponified soaps, available here: www.brambleberry.com/tips-and-tricks/soap/art0114-trace.html

    • @ovaimerorganic
      @ovaimerorganic Před 2 měsíci

      @@bramble-berry Thanks for rpl. But my question is not about trace. Its about how we identified the soap fully saponify and ready to use ?

  • @rosemarycabanillas2854

    Can I just substitute Shea Butter instead of Shea Oil? What is the difference?

    • @bramble-berry
      @bramble-berry  Před rokem

      You can substitute shea butter, though you will want to run it through our lye calculator to make sure you have the correct amount of lye.
      www.brambleberry.com/calculator?calcType=lye

  • @culturalobserver8721
    @culturalobserver8721 Před rokem +2

    Is this a new trend, adding yogurt to soap and similar products?

    • @bramble-berry
      @bramble-berry  Před rokem +2

      Great question! Milk products in cold process soap have been popular for a long time. Yogurt is one of many ways to incorporate it.

    • @MsAubrey
      @MsAubrey Před rokem +2

      I know that most hot process soap makers use it towards the end of their cook to help with the pour. While I haven't been soaping for very long [only about a year], I think all milk products have been used for a long time in soap.

    • @keekeejenkins6162
      @keekeejenkins6162 Před rokem +2

      I hope it's not a trend....I've been using goat milk yogurt as an ingredient since I've started making soap...

  • @louisdepointedulac3072

    Acid+base=salt. Lactic acid+sodium hydroxide= sodium lactate and water. CHEMISTRY! C'mon, Soapqueen!