Vanilla Latte Soap – Homemade Refreshing Soap

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Are you one of those who can’t have a complete day without a Latte, especially with Vanilla? Just smelling that aroma is already like heaven. Ummm hmmm. What if you bathe with it? Well, it is indeed possible with this Vanilla Latte Soap.

Homemade Vanilla Latte soap

After brewing your favorite coffee, keep those coffee grounds. If you have no idea yet, coffee grounds have good health benefits, too, not only for gardening but also to your skin. When using directly to your skin, coffee grounds can be a good exfoliating agent, reduce cellulite appearance, and puffy eyes. Just like this Cinnamon Coffee Body Scrub does.

Homemade Vanilla Latte soap

Vanilla Latte Soap

This Vanilla Latte Soap can provide you those benefits. And I’m here to show you how to make one…. or more.

How to make Vanilla Latte Soap

First, you’ll need these supplies:

  •  4 count rectangle soap mold
  • 1 pound melt and pour soap suspension base (I used shea butter)
  • 4 Tablespoons ground coffee
  • 5-6 drops vanilla soap scent (or 1 teaspoon vanilla extract)
  • 2-3 drops coffee soap scent (optional but smells SO good!)
Vanilla Latte Soap supplies

Then, carefully follow these directions

  1. Cut the soap base into cubes and place them in a microwave-safe bowl.  Microwave for 45 seconds and stir.  Continue to microwave in 20-second increments until the soap is completely melted. Remove from the microwave. 
HomemadeLatte soap

2. Add the vanilla and coffee soap scents and stir. 

Homemade Latte Soap

 3. Add the coffee grounds and stir well to distribute.  You want to make sure you are using a melt and pour soap base suspension type soap so all the coffee grounds do not sink to the bottom of each soap bar. 

Homemade Latte Soap

 4.  Immediately pour into your soap molds, filling up to the top of each mold. 

 5.  Place the soap mold in the refrigerator and chill for one hour. 

Homemade Latte Soap

 6.  Once chilled and hardened, gently pop out each soap bar from its mold.

Homemade Vanilla Latte soap

  7. Allow these vanilla latte soap bars to awaken your senses every morning with the sweet and energizing aromas of vanilla and coffee!

Homemade Vanilla Latte soap
Yield: 4 Soap Bars

Vanilla Latte Soap

Just by the smell of your Coffee Vanilla Latte is already like heaven. What if you bathe with it? It is possible with this Vanilla Latte Soap.

Materials

  • 4 count rectangle soap mold
  • 1 pound melt and pour soap suspension base (I used shea butter)
  • 4 Tablespoons ground coffee
  • 5-6 drops vanilla soap scent (or 1 teaspoon vanilla extract)
  • 2-3 drops coffee soap scent (optional but smells
  • SO good!)

Tools

  • Soap molds

Instructions

1.   Cut the soap base into cubes and place in a microwave-safe bowl.  Microwave for 45 seconds and stir.   Continue to microwave in 20-second increments until the soap is completely melted. Remove from microwave. 

2.   Add the vanilla and coffee soap scents and stir. 

3.   Add the coffee grounds and stir well to distribute.  You want to make sure you are using a melt and pour soap base suspension type soap so all the coffee grounds do not sink to the bottom of each soap bar. 

4.    Immediately pour into your soap molds, filling up to the top of each mold. 

5.    Place the soap mold in the refrigerator and chill for one hour. 

6.    Once chilled and hardened, gently pop out each soap bar from its mold. 

7.    Allow these vanilla latte soap bars to awaken your senses every morning with the sweet and energizing aromas of vanilla and coffee!

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