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DIY Coffee Latte Massage Soap

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Are you ready for a simple homemade soap tutorial? This DIY Coffee Latte Massage Soap is fun to make – and great for your skin! Simple soap recipes like this are the best!

You’ll have a coffee soap recipe using the step-by-step instructions below that cleans and massages your skin. What a great way to take charge of your skincare!

If you have never tried massage soap, you’re in for a spoiling treat! It’s a great way to smooth your skin and know that you’re using a soap you made from scratch!

DIY Coffee Latte Massage Soap

The fun part about creating your soaps is that you end up with a product you can see and use. I love having soaps in my house that I make because I also think they have a better smell!

Don’t forget that creating DIY soaps also makes awesome homemade gifts. If you can make your holiday gift list now, many would likely be over-the-moon happy receiving their homemade massage soap.

This simple soap’s coffee scent is one of the best. It’s not diluted and leaves your skin smelling fresh with a hint of warm mocha!

What is massage soap?

Massage soap is a unique type of body soap that combines the cleansing properties of traditional soap with the therapeutic benefits of a massage. Typically crafted with natural oils and exfoliants, massage soap is designed with textured surfaces or embedded massage nodes to help stimulate circulation and soothe sore muscles while you wash.

It’s perfect for a relaxing, spa-like home experience, providing a clean body and a rejuvenated mind. Massage soap offers a sensory treat that elevates your daily bathing routine!

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Reminder, not all ingredients in the Homemade Massage Soap Recipe are linked above, just the ones that may be a bit difficult to find or that you might be unsure of what to look for

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Benefits of Homemade Soap

Homemade soap offers several benefits beyond its aesthetic appeal. Unlike commercial soaps, which often contain synthetic chemicals and preservatives, homemade soaps are crafted using natural, gentle ingredients on your skin.

They can be customized with essential oils, herbs, and natural exfoliants, providing tailored skincare solutions for various needs. Making your soap allows you to control the quality of ingredients, creating a purer, more environmentally friendly product.

Homemade soap enhances your daily hygiene routine and promotes better skin health and environmental sustainability.

Best Soap Recipes:

Once you make this Coffee Simple Soap Recipe, you just might get the soap-making bug! Here are a few other easy soaps you can whip up, too!

This Homemade Oatmeal and Honey Soap for Dry Skin is a great soother!

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The kids will have a blast with this Donut-Scented Soap!

Get your skin fresh and clean with this Easy DIY Hazelnut Soap Recipe!

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I always keep this simple Liquid Hand Soap Recipe handy!

You can make this Soothing Lavender Oatmeal Soap Recipe in a jiffy!

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What is the best way to store homemade soaps?

Proper storage is crucial to extending the shelf life and maintaining the quality of homemade soaps. The best place to store them is in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and humidity, which can cause the soaps to sweat and lose their fragrance.

Use breathable packaging like paper, cloth, or a well-ventilated container to prevent moisture buildup. Keep them away from heat sources and ensure they are not stacked directly on each other to avoid deformation.

These steps will help keep your homemade soaps fresh, aromatic, and ready for use.

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DIY Coffee Latte Massage Soap

DIY Coffee Latte Massage Soap

Yield: 4
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Additional Time: 1 hour
Total Time: 1 hour 20 minutes
Difficulty: Easy
Estimated Cost: Under $10

This DIY Coffee Latte Massage Soap is so much fun to make - and great for your skincare!

Materials

  • *1-pound of unscented clear melt & pour suspension soap
  • 3 teaspoons *Polysorbate 80
  • Ivory mica colorant
  • Brown mica colorant
  • White mica colorant
  • **10-20 drops of coffee scented essential oil
  • 2 tablespoons ground coffee

Tools

  • Silicone Massage Soap mold
  • Spray bottle filled with rubbing alcohol
  • 1 large mixing bowl
  • 3 heat resistant measuring cups

Instructions

  1. Divide the clear melt & pour soap between three microwave safe measuring cups. Melt the first one in 30 second increments and stir. Do this until it is completely melted.
  2. Add 1/2 teaspoon of the scented oil and one teaspoon of the Polysortabe 80 to the measuring cup.
  3. Add 1/2 teaspoon of the white mica colorant to each measuring cup. Stir until mixed.
  4. Add an additional 1/4-1/2 teaspoon and stir to make it a darker color.
  5. To layer the soap, spray each mold cavity with rubbing alcohol.
  6. Fill the cavity 1/3 full of soap. This should be to where just the holes are covered.
  7. Spray with alcohol and then let the mixture harden completely before moving to start the next layer.
  8. Repeat the above layering steps, but this time, use the brown mica.
  9. Spray the soap from the first layer with the rubbing alcohol. Fill each cavity 1/2 full of the brown soap. You might have to reheat.
  10. Spray with alcohol and let it harden entirely before moving on to the next layer.
  11. Repeat the above steps for layering, but this time use the ivory mica.
  12. Fill each cavity full of the ivory and spray with alcohol.
  13. Let the soaps harden completely. This will take at least an hour.
  14. Gently remove the soaps from the mold and enjoy!

Notes

You can also use regular melt-and-pour soap. The coffee will settle to the bottom of the mold instead of floating in the layers.

If you want to use this soap on children, please verify the safe amount with a trusted source.

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