Lemon Poppyseed Soap (Microwave Recipe)

Kimberly Button
by Kimberly Button
7 Materials
$8
1 Hour
Easy

Lemon poppy seed soap is popular among natural soap makers. The crisp and uplifting citrus scent of lemon is always nice with soap. Plus, it takes very little poppy seeds to add exfoliating properties to the bar. Poppy seeds are inexpensive and add a fun little pattern to your soap, too.


This lemon poppyseed homemade soap recipe adds a slightly different spin on the typical lemon poppyseed variety by adding a hint of rosemary to the scent for a fresh, herbal fragrance.


Rosemary essential oil has some wellness benefits, as well, including helping to cleanse skin and clear the sinuses.


Lemon essential oil is a great cleanser, so it is perfect in a soap. It is also invigorating and uplifting for the body and mood. It is an antioxidant, antibacterial, an astringent and a detoxifier.

Massage Bar Soap


You will notice this soap is different looking compared to other soaps! That is because I used a massage bar soap mold.


This massage bar size does use a bit more than the standard soap bar molds do, but not by a lot. I typically get 3 bars from this recipe with this size mold, where I would get 4-5 bars from an average sized mold.

What is a Massage Bar Soap?


Soap massage bars have raised knobs that you can knead into tight muscles to help them relax.


Hot water while bathing will soothe sore muscles, while using the knobs on the soap can help you apply pressure and relieve tension at the same time. It’s the perfect way to destress and relax while in the shower or taking a bath.

*For a printable recipe card, visit my original blog post.


How to Make Lemon Poppyseed Soap Massage Bars


Ingredients


  • Massage bar silicone molds
  • 1 1/2 cups Shea butter melt and pour soap base
  • 2 drops yellow soap colorant
  • 1 Tbsp. sweet almond oil
  • 35 drops lemon essential oil
  • 14 drops rosemary essential oil
  • 1 Tsp. poppy seeds



Directions


Microwave 10 cubes of the shea butter soap base for about 90 seconds, stirring at 30 second intervals. Heat the shea butter in a bowl or glass measuring cup big enough to add the other ingredients to later.


Using a silicone spatula, stir it well. There may be a few lumps in the bottom that haven’t fully melted yet. That’s okay, you’ll be melting it again in a minute.


Scrape any soap off the sides of the bowl and check to see how much soap you have melted. It should be around 1 cup. Add another 2 to 4 cubes to the mixture, as needed, and stir them in until you get 1 1/2 cups melted soap base.



Add in the sweet almond oil. Stir well and place back in the microwave for 30 seconds. You want there to be no lumps in the soap at all, so keep microwaving in 10 second intervals afterwards, if needed, until it is smooth.


Add in the essential oils, stirring as you add the drops. This helps keep the soap from setting up and thickening and it helps disperse the oils.

If you’d like, add the soap colorant. Add one drop at a time, stirring in-between because it goes a long way! You can have a neon colored soap in no time if you add too much.


Place the soap mixture back in the microwave for 20 seconds to get everything nice and smooth. Be sure to scrape any off the sides before so it gets melted, too.


Add in the poppy seeds and blend well.

Pour the soap mixture into molds. Stop filling a little bit before the top of the mold.


Let the molds cool for at least one hour or more. Do not move the mold in this time.

Once the molds feel cool on the outside, peel back the silicone molds carefully.


Allow the soaps to sit out of the molds a bit longer so that the side that was on the bottom in the mold can evaporate any moisture that is left.


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Suggested materials:
  • Shea butter melt and pour soap base   (Amazon)
  • Massage bar silicone molds   (Amazon)
  • Poppy seeds   (Amazon)
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