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DIY Lanolin Soap: A Simple Homemade Recipe for Deep Hydration

Lanolin soap makes a great moisturizer for your entire body. Here is a quick and easy recipe to make your own at home.

  • Prepare the lye solution. Slowly add lye (potash or sodium hydroxide crystals) to cold water in an enamelware pot, stirring with a wooden spoon as you pour. The water temperature should rise to 200 degrees F as the crystals react with the water.

  • Allow the solution to cool, and pour it into a 2-qt. glass container.

  • In order to make soap, the temperature of the fat and the lye solution should be between 95 and 98 degrees F before mixing them together. Mix the olive oil with the tallow, and place in container in hot water. In a separate container, place the lye solution in a pot of hot water.

  • When both the fat and lye have reached the desired temperature, stir the fat mixture first, and add the lye all at once, continuing to stir.

  • After the mixture turns dark, then lighter again, drop one drop of water onto the surface. If it remains on the surface for a moment, the mixture is ready. It should have the consistency of sour cream.

  • Add 2 oz. pure liquid anhydrous lanolin to the mixture, and pour liquid soap into a wax paper-lined or greased mold, cover it with blankets or cardboard, and leave it sitting in a warm location.

  • After 24 hours, remove the soap from the mold and leave it sitting uncovered in a well-ventilated location for approximately 4 weeks.