Rebecca Dawn Dillon

Coconut Oil Facial Soap Recipe for Acne Prone Skin

This coconut oil facial soap recipe for acne prone skin combines ingredients known for their acne fighting properties to help skin acne free! Like the name implies, this coconut oil facial soap recipe is formulated using refined coconut oil at 100% with a 20% superfat so it doesn’t over dry skin. Neem oil, sea buckthorn oil and a blend of essential oils are also included in this natural homemade soap recipe to help kick acne to the curb and keep it away. This coconut oil facial soap recipe also makes a great body soap for oily skin.

Coconut Oil Facial Soap Recipe for Acne Prone Skin

© Rebecca’s Soap Delicatessen

Ingredients:

36 oz. refined (76°F melt point) coconut oil

11.8 oz. distilled water
5.2 oz. lye/sodium hydroxide

1.8 oz. 100% neem oil


1 oz. sea buckthorn oil
.5 oz. lavender flower powder
.25 oz. tea tree oil
.5 oz. lemongrass essential oil
.35 oz. patchouli essential oil

Soap Notes:

Water as % of oils=33%
20% superfat

This coconut oil facial soap recipe is palm free and will yield 10-12 bars of soap approximately 4 oz. each depending on how they are cut. This palm free cold process soap recipe will fit inside my DIY wooden loaf soap mold.

If you are re-sizing this coconut oil facial soap recipe do so with the coconut oil at 100% of the oils as the sea buckthorn and neem oils are not included in the lye calculation. In addition the lye amounts do stay the same if you choose to use unrefined coconut oil -which has a higher melting point of 92°F – instead of refined coconut oil.

Instructions:

To make this palm free coconut oil facial soap recipe, you’ll need to follow your basic cold process soapmaking method instructions. (If you’ve never made cold process soap before here’s a good, inexpensive beginner’s cold process soap recipe.) Be sure to take all proper safety precautions when working with lye including goggles and gloves.

Begin by measuring out the distilled water in fluid ounces. Pour into a heat safe pitcher. Next, using a digital scale weigh out the lye. Slowly pour the lye into the water in a well ventilated area and stir until all the lye has dissolved. Set aside to cool.

Now weigh out the coconut oil using a digital scale in a stainless steel pot. (You may also want to weigh out and heat the neem oil at this time as well, especially in colder temps in which neem oil becomes a semi-solid.) Heat until melted, then remove from heat and set aside. Then weigh out all of the remaining ingredients and set aside.

When the lye-water and soapmaking oils have cooled to around 90°-95°F you’re ready to make soap.

Begin by adding the neem oil, if not previously added to the coconut oil, sea buckthorn oil and lavender flower powder to the melted oil. Mix with a stick blender until evenly distributed.

Now slowly pour the lye-water into the soapmaking oils. Mix with a stick blender until you reach a light trace. Add the essential oils and mix again to fully incorporate the oils and bring to a medium to full trace. Pour into your prepared soap mold and leave uncovered. (This soap gets very hot during saponification and the top will crack if you over insulate it.) Set aside for 24 hours.

After 24 hours your can unmold your homemade soap loaf and cut it into bars. Allow bars to cure 4-6 weeks before use, then wrap and label as desired.

For more of my homemade soap recipes as well as bath and beauty DIY’s be sure to visit Rebecca’s Soap Delicatessen. You can also follow me on Pinterest for collections of not only my homemade soap recipes and beauty DIY’s but also some of my favorites from around the web. Or, for more palm free cold process soap recipes go here. Alternately you may want to consider one of my activated charcoal soap recipes which also help to prevent acne.

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