Mama Marilee's Goat Milk Laundry Soap

Mama Marilee's Goat Milk Laundry Soap

This blog post was written by Bend Soap Company co-founder, Marilee Johnson.

So now that you've switched over to using healthy, all-natural skincare products (like our goat milk soap, goat milk lotion, or even our 100% natural deodorant!) you may be wondering what other measures you can take to help keep your skin and body healthy. Well, let’s start with what we wash our clothes with.

Is Your Laundry Detergent the Reason for Your Dry Skin?

Many people have complaints of itchy skin and their first thought is that their skin is dry and that they just need to apply some lotion. Or, they assume they're allergic to that new soap or body wash they've got in the shower. But consider this: if you're experiencing an itching sensation all over your body, not just on your hands, then the problem may just be with your laundry detergent!


The detergent you used to wash your clothes gets in the fabric and can rub off the clothing onto your skin. You would think this wouldn’t really affect your skin, but it could be the cause of your skin irritations. If your skin is extra sensitive to certain ingredients, it doesn't take much to irritate it.


"...If you're experiencing an itching sensation all over your body, not just on your hands, then the problem may just be with your laundry detergent!"

 

Don't worry... We've got a solution for you! I've made my own homemade concoction of laundry soap that is natural, sensitive, and kind to your skin. On top of it all, it'll leave your clothes feeling and smelling fresh! Sound like a win-win? Read on for my full recipe.

Mama Marilee's Goat Milk Laundry Detergent Recipe


What You'll Need:

      • 6 cups shredded goat milk soap (you can buy our pre-shredded goat milk soap here)
      • 6 cups Borax (a mineral)
      • 6 cups washing soda (1 box)
      • 2 cups baking soda

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     Directions:

    1. Add all of the ingredients together in a large container.

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    2. Mix thoroughly.



    3. Pre-spot any hard stains on your laundry as usual.

    4. Then, add the goat milk soap detergent to your load. Use between 1-3 (heaping) tablespoons per load, depending on the size and dirtiness.

    Tips & Tricks

    Dealing with hard water? If you have hard water, add extra Borax or shredded goat milk soap. 

    Have extra smelly clothes? Add a tad (1 tablespoon) of white vinegar to your load if your clothes are extra smelly. I find that I have to add the white vinegar with microfiber/fleece rags or blankets as they seem to hold odors for some reason.

    Want your laundry to smell amazing? Add extra essential oils for a stronger scent to your laundry. Lavender, Peppermint, Lemongrass, and Tea Tree are some of my favorites. Tea Tree and Lemongrass actually have cleaning and anti-bacterial properties!

    Don't have time to shred your own goat milk soap? We don't blame you! Grating goat milk soap can be time-consuming work. Check out our pre-shredded goat milk soap aka Milk Bath instead! You can even buy the Milk Bath in bulk 1lb bags - perfect for this recipe. Each bag contains approximately 3 to 4 cups of shredded soap. To make a full batch of goat milk laundry detergent, make sure to buy two pounds. 

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    A Word of Advice

    Be careful not to use too much soap, especially with front-loaders, since they use less water. You want to make sure you don't add too much detergent as it will not be able to dissolve completely. This will make your clothes look dingy (from still having soap on them!) 

      If you end up making Mama Marilee's Laundry Detergent, let us know what you think by leaving a comment below! We would love to hear about your experience. And don't forget to sign up to receive our Monthly Newsletter to get notified about more DIY projects we come out with. 

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      242 comments

      John

      It would be nice if you sold this already mixed up. I know some already sell goats milk laundry detergent but some use ingredients in their soap that I would not want to have in my laundry product. I think it would be great for those that do not want to mix our own and just buy it from someplace we trust.

      Bend Soap Company

      Lindy — Great question! It really depends on how much detergent you add to the wash. The number of cups in a 4lb bag of shred will vary with each bag; it is dependent on how compacted or loose each ‘cup-full’ is and which soap shred being used. Use the number 30 cups lightly, with wide variance — it’s comparable to packing down brown sugar… you can scoop gently or pack down each cupful to get more. We scooped loosely… Hope this is helpful! :)

      Lindy

      I think this has been asked already but I didn’t see an answer. When making this recipe about how many loads do you get? Would love to try this out.

      Thanks Lindy

      Bend Soap Company

      Hey there, Lori! This is a GREAT question! So we’re currently in the process of developing a liquid goat milk soap which is something we’re pretty excited about. It may take some time before it’s available for purchase on our website as we won’t launch a liquid soap that’s not the best, purest, all-natural liquid soap possible. Once we do launch it, you can rest easy knowing that you’ll be investing in the best liquid soap around. Crafting exceptional, liquid goat milk soap is indeed a high priority for us. The liquid soap will be announced in a special edition newsletter when the time comes. We’d love for you to sign up to be notified when this happens! You can enter your name and email address here to receive our monthly newsletter: https://www.bendsoap.com/pages/newsletter-registration

      Lori

      Any recommendations on making this recipe to a liquid form.


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