- Opaque
- Color: White
- Melting Point: 127° F
- Lather: Medium
- Free of parabens, preservatives, PEG
Goat Milk Stephenson Melt and Pour Soap Base : This melt and pour soap base from Stephenson is top quality and is one of our most competitively priced soap bases. As an exclusive U.S. partner of Stephenson, Bulk Apothecary has prices that can't be beat.
Ingredient List:
Water, Glycerin, Sodium Stearate, Propylene Glycol, Sorbitol, Sodium Laurate, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Stearic Acid, Goat's Milk, Lauric Acid, Titanium Dioxide, Pentasodium Pentetate, Tetrasodium Etidronate
75 Reviews
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Great product
The shipping was really fast. I love working with this product, it is very easy, my soaps are great,and i am buying more
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Great quality and easy to use
Very happy with the soaps I have made using this product. Will definitely buy again
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Great soap base and easy to work with
This soap is easy to work with and has a very mild smell. Fragrance oils pairs nicely with this soap. I made a lavender soap using this soap base and the soap smelled wonderful. The soap lathers great and is bubbly. The only reason I gave this 4 stars and not 5 is that the soap dried out my hands a little. But overall this is a great soap base.
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goat milk base
Love it!
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Great seller, great soap base
I have tried other soap bases but have always come back and will stay with this brand
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The best
This product is consistent 100% of the time. Everyone that has received as a gift, is crazy about it.
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Wonderful!!
I just LOVE all the products here! Prices are good, product is awesome and your customer service is Terrific! You are my number one place to shop for my soaping needs! Thank you!
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Goat Milk Melt and Pour
An awesome, moisturizing melt and pour base. It works great for my charcoal soaps and more recently my sweet orange soap.
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All in all a pretty good soap base!
The first couple of batches of soap I made I added other ingredients and I think the other ingredients may have made the soap "sweat" and cause the herbs fall to the bottom. The third and fourth batches turned out better without any sweating but the herbs still fell to the bottom. The fifth batch I made turned out great! So I really think it's just a matter of experimenting and figuring out what ingredients work best with the particular soap base you are using. So far my customers seem to like the goat's milk soap base the best.