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Vegan Soap Making: A Complete Guide

Vegan soap making is all about creating cruelty-free, plant-based soaps without any animal-derived ingredients. Whether you’re crafting soaps for personal use, gifts, or selling them, going vegan ensures your products are ethical, sustainable, and friendly to all skin types.


What Makes a Soap Vegan?

A vegan soap avoids all animal-derived ingredients. Common ingredients to avoid include:

  • Tallow or lard (animal fats)

  • Goat milk or cow milk

  • Honey

  • Beeswax

  • Lanolin (from sheep’s wool)

Instead, vegan soaps rely on plant-based oils, butters, and additives.


Common Vegan Soap Ingredients

Oils & Butters

These are the base of vegan soaps:

  • Coconut oil (cleansing, bubbly)

  • Olive oil (gentle, moisturizing)

  • Palm oil (hardness, longevity — make sure it’s sustainable)

  • Shea butter (moisturizing)

  • Cocoa butter (luxurious, creamy lather)

  • Avocado oil, almond oil, or jojoba oil (extra nourishment)

Liquid Bases

  • Water (most common)

  • Plant milks (soy, almond, oat, coconut milk)

Additives & Extras

  • Essential oils for fragrance (lavender, peppermint, citrus)

  • Natural colorants (turmeric, spirulina, activated charcoal, clays)

  • Botanicals (dried flowers, herbs, oats)


Vegan Soap Making Methods

1. Cold Process

  • Mix lye with water (or plant milk) and combine with oils.

  • Add vegan additives, colorants, and essential oils.

  • Pour into molds and allow 24–48 hours to harden.

  • Cure for 4–6 weeks before use.

2. Hot Process

3. Melt-and-Pour

  • Uses a pre-made vegan soap base.

  • Melt, add colors, fragrances, and botanicals, then pour into molds.

  • No lye handling required, beginner-friendly, and fully customizable.


Tips for Making Vegan Soap

  1. Check all ingredients: Even fragrances or colorants may be animal-derived.

  2. Sustainability matters: If using palm oil, choose RSPO-certified sustainable sources.

  3. Label your products: Clearly mark them as vegan if selling.

  4. Experiment with plant milks: Coconut, oat, soy, and almond milk add moisturizing benefits and creaminess.

  5. Use natural preservatives: If your soap has liquid plant milks, consider adding a natural preservative like vitamin E to extend shelf life.


Why Vegan Soap Is Popular

  • Ethical: No animals are harmed.

  • Skin-friendly: Free from animal fats that can irritate sensitive skin.

  • Eco-friendly: Often uses sustainable plant oils.

  • Customizable: Wide variety of plant-based additives, colors, and scents.


Final Thoughts

Vegan soap making is an accessible, sustainable, and fun way to create your own cruelty-free products. Whether you’re experimenting with cold process, hot process, or melt-and-pour methods, choosing plant-based ingredients allows you to craft soaps that are kind to both the skin and the planet.