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A few of you have asked for my Christmas Soap recipes. I’ve shared my Pumpkin Spice Recipe. Over the next few days I’ll share a few more Christmas Soap recipes. If you’re just buying for gifts, you can find these in my shop. You may think these are coming out too early, but if you are going to make some soaps to use and give for the Holidays, you need to be making them NOW! So, here you go! A Golden Frankincense and Myrrh Soap Recipe.

I have these available in my shop for the Holidays, as well as other holiday soaps and gifts.

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Color

I wanted this soap to be slightly golden instead of just creamy in color. Obviously, it’s just more fun to call it Golden Frankincense and Myrrh!! That’s easy enough. There are a number of things that can be added to make a more golden color. I have a color guide I’ve put together for anyone wanting something different.

  1. Natural Additions to give you a yellow or golden color: turmeric, annato, ginger, and sometimes a bit of paprika to make it a bit richer in color. These don’t add a physical texture or spiciness to the soap. Paprika can give it small speckles, depending on how it is mixed, cured, and the size of the paprika particles. For this soap I’d suggest using turmeric with a small amount of paprika. I tried just turmeric the first time and it was a lovely “nacho cheese” color before it cured, so my daughter said. After curing it had only a slightly more golden color than my usual recipe. This is why I like to combine it with a little paprika to enrich the color.
  2. Or Add milk! Milk (cow or goat) will naturally give your soap a more golden color. Substitute a small amount of your water with milk and add your lye SLOWLY.

Scent

Honestly, Myrrh stinks. I’m sure there are people who love it, but I’m not one of them. I don’t hate it, but it’s not something I’d like to smell all day. Frankincense on the other hand is a scent I just can’t get enough of. Yet, I know it’s not the favorite of everyone either. Everyone’s different.

They both have a woody scent. After all, they both are tree saps. When you buy a good Myrrh essential oil it will be super thick. I actually dilute it 50% in a carrier oil and shake it like crazy before each use. I’ll then double whatever I put in a recipe so I get the correct amount. If you don’t, it will never come out of your dropper!

To make this into an AMAZING smelling soap, still getting the medicinal and “Christmasy” qualities you want, add another oil such as Orange, Lavender, Patchouli, Rose, Rosewood, or Sandalwood essential oil. I chose orange essential oil and it blended beautifully!

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Frankincense and Myrrh Soap Recipe

This makes 24 – 4oz bars. If you’d like to recalculate for a smaller batch try a calculator like soapcalc.net

Handmade Frankincense and Myrrh Soap Recipe

A wonderful Christmas time (or any time) soap recipe.

Prep Time1 hour hr

Insulation Time1 day d

Cure Time21 days d

Type: body bar

Superfat %: 5%

Keyword: christmas soap, frankincense, holiday soap

Makes: 3 pounds

Author: Kelly – Simple Life Mom

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Weigh and combine tallow, olive oil coconut oil, and cocoa butter in a large stainless steel pot. Melt and cool fats to 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

    15 ounces tallow, 8 ounces olive oil, 8 ounces coconut oil, 1 ounces cocoa butter

  • Wearing a charcoal mask, gloves and safety glasses. Weigh water and lye. Add lye to water (not the other way around) OUTSIDE, being careful not to breathe in fumes. Cool to 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

    10 ounces water, 4.5 ounces lye

  • Add lye water to oils and stir with hand mixer on and off until light trace.

  • Remove a cups worth to a separate bowl and add turmeric and paprika. Combine until there are no clumps and add soap back into batch, mixing well (or wait and swirl it in after you pour your batch into your mold).

    1 tablespoon turmeric, 1/2 teaspoon paprika

  • Add essential oils and mix until well combined.

    0.5 ounce frankincense essential oil, 0.25 ounce myrrh essential oil, 0.25 ounce orange essential oil

  • Add to prepared mold and insulate if necessary. Let set for 24 hours before cutting and setting to cure for 3-6 weeks until hard.

What other soaps would you like to see? Any questions? Please leave a comment below!

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FAQs

What blends well with Frankincense in soap? ›

The frankincense essential oil mixes well with dozens of scents remarkably woodsy or floral, citrus scents. The perpetual combination of frankincense with lemon, lavender, sandalwood, orange, pine bergamot, and ylang-ylang are all the go for some efficient apply.

How many drops of essential oil in homemade soap? ›

Essential oils should be added to a soap recipe at a rate of 5-10 drops per pound of base oil. Because the oils are so concentrated, you don't need as much essential oil when you pour soaps.

What is the best oil to mix with frankincense? ›

Oils that Blend Well with Frankincense Essential Oil

Frankincense oil blends well with citrus oils like Lime, Lemon, and Wild Orange, and other oils such as Cypress, Lavender, Geranium, Rose, Sandalwood, Ylang Ylang, and Clary Sage for diffusion.

What is the best carrier oil for frankincense? ›

The carrier oils that can be used for frankincense are fractionated coconut oil, jojoba oil, olive oil, and sweet almond oil. Some additional carrier oils that can be used are avocado oil, macadamia nut oil, grapeseed oil, apricot kernel oil, extra virgin olive oil, and avocado oil.

What does the Bible say about using frankincense and myrrh? ›

“Then they opened their treasures and presented him with gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh” (Matthew 2:11). Everyone in that culture who had the means observed the tradition of bringing gifts to pay tribute when visiting a king. It showed a respect of royalty's stature and power in their society.

What did Jesus use frankincense and myrrh for? ›

Each of these precious gifts has a symbolic meaning. Frankincense was used for worship in the Temple; it is symbolic of Christ the High Priest. Gold is symbolic of Christ the King. Myrrh a perfume, was used to anoint dead bodies, it is symbolic of His death for the sake of truth, and therefore of Christ the Prophet.

What happens when you mix frankincense and myrrh? ›

After the combination of frankincense and myrrh forms a blend, a series of changes take place in their chemical composition, such as the increase or decrease of the main active ingredients, the disappearance of native chemical components, and the emergence of new chemical components.

Can you rub pure frankincense on your skin? ›

When applied to the skin: Frankincense essential oil or gum extract is possibly safe. It might cause skin irritation in some people. When inhaled: Frankincense essential oil is possibly safe. There isn't enough reliable information to know what the side effects might be.

What are the benefits of frankincense soap? ›

Soothing and calming, it's a wonderful soap for needy skin. Plus, the scent is sure to delight. Frankincense is a powerful oil found in many alternative healthcare practitioners' tool kits for discomfort, spasms, and skin irritation.

How do you use frankincense resin in soap? ›

Use the double boiler method and melt the soap. Once melted, mix in the resin sediments. Pour into soap molds to set. Remove when done.

How do you mix frankincense with carrier oil for skin? ›

Remember, it's important to mix Frankincense oil to a carrier oil instead of applying directly to your skin. How to use: Create your own natural serum by filling a 60ml bottle with argan oil or jojoba oil. Add 4 drops of Frankincense oil, and shake to mix. Massage the serum gently into your skin each night before bed.

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