In addition to the Peppermint Poppy soap, I also made another batch of hot process soap. It’s made with fresh goat milk and scented with a sweet floral scent of Bali jasmine blossoms.

This batch was much easier to work because there are no sea salt or other extra ingredients. It’s also a much smoother bar too.
Sometimes exfoliating soaps are nice, but some days you just want a smooth bar of soap. But each type of soap has their own benefits. And most of all, handmade soaps leave your skin well moisturized and clean.
Once the soap was done cooking, I poured them into my empty (clean) goat milk carton. After letting it cool down for 24 hours, I sliced them into medium sized bars.
The bars are pretty and a good size too. With fragrance, there are variations and difficult to describe. So I went with a lighter jasmine scent that is not overpowering. But it’s a nice sweet scent that reminds me of someplace tropical and breezy.
Single Bali jasmine. Photo’s source is Marala’s TravelPod.
Jasmine Goat Milk Soap Ingredients: Olive oil, Coconut oil, Palm Oil, Soybean Oil, Rice Bran oil, Goat milk, Distilled water, sodium hydroxide, and Bali Jasmine fragrance.
I’ve been testing it out for a few days and can say it left my skin very smooth. It also makes a great facial bar too.
If anyone is interested, I will be adding it to my Etsy shop on the weekend of August 14th. Thanks!

9:48 pm on August 15th, 2010
I was thinking of the same thing that this would make a good facial bar, the Jasmine is one of my favorite fragrances. I can’t wait to give this a try.
10:56 pm on August 17th, 2010
Hi Nye,
This one is one of my new favorite.
Btw, I am so behind on labeling and shipping my soaps out. Hopefully by the end of this week!
6:44 pm on August 19th, 2010
Thanks Cambree, looking forward to receiving it, no rush.
10:32 pm on August 21st, 2010
Thanks for the patience! It’s in the final stage of being wrapped up now.