Kitchen Coffee Spice Bar Soap Recipe (2024)

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I don’t know about you…

…but I LOVE working in the kitchen.

I may not be an awesome food blogger (many thanks to those of youwho are), and I may not make the most excellent of meals, but gosh-darn I love to cook!

Cooking from scratch and fresh, local foods excite me.

So that usually means chopping and mincing lots of onion, garlic, and the like.

Not to mention, working in the garden, looking after the chickens, and tending to the house — all of which keeps my hands pretty dirty and in need of washing constantly.

But those soaps you buy in the store just dry my hands out and I hate using “anti-bacterial” hand washes. So, I set out to find a homemade solution…one for the kitchen sink.

Kitchen Coffee Spice Bar Soap was it!

Coffee soap is one of my favorites! For a couple of reasons:

  1. It really works to deodorize my hands.
  2. The grounds feel so good as they exfoliate and scrub all the dirty away.

Kitchen Coffee Spice Bar Soap Recipe (1)

Soap-Making Basics

As I’ve shared with you all before, my journey into soap-making began years ago.

Thanks to the Internet and amazing people that are willing to share their wisdom so freely…I was able to learn the skill.

  • Wardeh, who runs Gnowfglins, on her personal blog Such Treasures gives the clearest, most easy to follow directions ever! This is the exact post that got me started. She uses the hot processed method and I highly recommend that you read her recipe if you are even the slightest bit interested in making your own soap.
  • Renee of Fimby was also very inspirational and such a great resource! Watch her awesome video that describes the cold processed method for making a simple soap by clicking here.

Yes, I had to overcome the fear of blowing up our house when working with the lye, but I finally decided that if generations and generations of women before me could do it, well then…so could I.

Nowadays, making soap has become second nature and very much a part of the routine here in my home.

If you are new to soap-making, I strongly suggest you read through these very informative articles and find what will work for you:

I would also recommend borrowing a few of these books from the library if you really find yourself wanting to know more:

Kitchen Coffee Spice Bar Soap

Base Oils

Lye Solution

  • 4.30 ounces lye (6% excess fat)
  • 10 ounces triple-strength coffee, cooled

Exfoliant

  • 2-3 tablespoons coffee grounds, wet or dry

Add-Ins

  • 1 tablespoon ground cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1 teaspoon ground cloves
  • 2 ounces essential oils, your choice (Note: I like to use a combo of may chang, lemongrass, lemon, clove bud, ginger, cinnamon, and sweet orange)

Hot Process Method

*Remember…there are 2 different methods for soap-making — hot and cold process — this is the Hot Process Method.

1. Prepare the triple-strength coffee — using distilled water —with the help of your french press orcoffee maker.

2. Cool the coffee in the refrigerator for a few hours or overnight. But whatever you do, do not use hot coffee.

3. Once cooled,measure both the lye andcoffee —each in separate bowls — using a kitchen scale. Note: Always run your recipe through a lye calculator to be sure that you are using the proper amount of oils, lye, and liquid.

4. Carefully combine the lye andcoffee by pouring the lye into thecoffee (never pourliquid into the lye) and stir liquid until lye is completely dissolved. The liquid is caustic and not to be touched in anyway. The outside of the bowl will be extremely hot as well. Be careful when working with lye and follow all of the recommended precautions. Note: What I’m trying to say is, I can not be held responsible for any craziness, mishaps, explosions, etc. that may happen when making this recipe.

5. Allow the lye mixture to stay under a vent and cool down while you prepare the oils.

6. Measure the oils—by weight —and then place in a crock pot to melt on low heat. Please omit the Jojoba oil…we’ll be adding that later.

7. Once melted, add the lye/coffee mixture to the oils in the crock pot and stir. Note: Any equipment the lye touches needs to be neutralized in a mixture of white vinegar, soap, and water.

8. After a brief stir, grab your stick blender and get to work! Blend the oils and liquid in the crock pot for at least1-2 minutes. We are working toward “trace.”

9. After 1-2 minutes, add the coffee grounds, cinnamon, ginger, and cloves.

10. Continue blending for 2-3 minutes more —until the mixture becomes a thick, pudding like consistency.

11.. Once the mixture is pudding-like, cover the crock pot and “cook” the soap, on low heat,for approximately 1 hour.

12. Prepare your mold. Note: I just use a standard loaf pan lined with parchment paper and it’s always worked perfectly and this recipe is enough to fill one loaf pan.

13. Once the soap is done “cooking” remove from heat and quickly add the jojoba oil and essential oils.

14. Stir until well combined.

15. Spoon soap mixture into molds.

16. Allow soap to cool and harden for 24 hours.

17. Remove from mold on to cutting board and cut into bars.

18. Place bars on a tray with good airflow so that they can harden further. But go ahead and feel free use your first bar!!!

Where Can I Get This Stuff?

Looking for the raw materials mentioned in this post? The Soap Dish has some of the best prices on soap-making ingredients you can find — not to mention it’s a small family owned business.

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Kitchen Coffee Spice Bar Soap Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What does coffee grounds do in soap? ›

Exfoliant and Cellulite Reduction

When added to a soap bar or a body scrub, finely ground coffee beans can rid the skin of dry, dead skin cells and restore it to a more radiant and smooth appearance. Coffee, by stimulating blood flow, improves circulation and consequently the appearance of the skin!

How do you make coffee soap smell like coffee? ›

You have to chill the coffee before using it or it may react when you add the lye in. Other options are using coffee butter and coffee essential oil in your soap to up the scent factor.

What essential oil goes with coffee soap? ›

The soap contains freshly brewed coffee as well as the coffee grounds. I've left them in the soap to give it a bit of a scrubby texture. To compliment the coffee and boost its properties, I've added a special blend of essential oils: orange, lemongrass, cinnamon, thyme and clove.

What spices can you add to soap? ›

Cinnamon powder is a very nice addition to soap, and it can be gently exfoliating. The skin benefits of cinnamon include anti-fungal, antioxidant and anti-bacterial properties which are useful for skin blemishes. Turmeric is a powerful anti-ageing spice which is loaded with antioxidants.

How much coffee grounds to put in soap? ›

You can also simply add coffee grounds into your base oils, or mix it into traced soap. Add 1 teaspoon to 1 tablespoon per pound of oils, depending on how scratchy you want it.

How do you add coffee grounds to soap? ›

After making a pot of coffee, place the grounds on a towel and pat dry. A general usage rate is about 1 teaspoon per pound of soap. If you want your soap scrubbier, you can add more from there. For melt and pour soap, add the used coffee grounds to melted soap and stir well.

Is coffee soap good for your skin? ›

Coffee soap enhances circulation. It leaves skin refreshed, polished, and smooth while providing natural antioxidant protection!

How do I make my house smell like coffee? ›

Simmer Coffee Grounds For Natural Air Freshener… Quick, Cheap and Amazing! I have tried using both ground and whole coffee beans. My personal favorite is grinding them coarsely, like you would for french press coffee, and then adding water to fill the pan.

How do you make coffee body soap? ›

Coffee Bar Soaps

Melt soap cubes in a microwave for 30 seconds to start, then in 10-second intervals until it melts completely (in this case, it took one minute and 30 seconds to melt a full bowl of soap). Once melted, add one tablespoon of brewed coffee grounds for every one cup of soap.

What essential oils should not be used in soap? ›

I do not recommend using benzoin or orris root as both are skin sensitizers and have potential to induce allergic reactions. If you choose to use either, please label your soap accordingly. (Want to dive deep and learn everything about using essential oils in soap and cosmetics in one place?

What does coffee soap smell like? ›

The Soap Base

This oil is both warming and invigorating and smells exactly like a freshly brewed cup of coffee. I've tried to diffuse it, but the aroma gets somewhat lost.

What oil makes soap more cleansing? ›

Coconut oil is super cleansing and produces large bubbles in cold process. It's so cleansing that it can be drying. It can be used up to 33%, but we recommend using it around 15% if you have sensitive or dry skin.

Can I mix cinnamon in my soap? ›

If your soap is slow to trace, or you are in need of an accelerant for your hot process or liquid soap, those who have read The Ultimate Guide to Soap books know that cinnamon essential oils can help speed this reaction and eliminate the need for extended mixing with an immersion blender.

What is the best scent for homemade soap? ›

What are The Most Popular Soap Fragrances?
  • Top 5 Popular Scents for Soap. ...
  • Lavender. ...
  • Milk & Honey. ...
  • Rose. ...
  • Rosemary and Mint. ...
  • Sweet Orange. ...
  • What Can Be Used To Scent Homemade Soap. ...
  • Popular Soap Scent Combinations.

How do you make homemade soap that smells good? ›

Enhance your soap with fragrance by adding essential oils. As a rule of thumb, use 2 to 3 teaspoons of essential oils for every pound of soap. Be cautious with oils like peppermint, which can irritate the skin (use 2 teaspoons per pound of soap base if using peppermint).

Are coffee grounds good for your skin? ›

The grounds do not dissolve in water, which makes them good at scrubbing away dead skin cells. Results of a study from 2013 suggest that substances in coffee also help to promote healthy skin. Caffeic acid, an antioxidant, may boost collagen levels and reduce the premature aging of cells.

Are coffee grounds safe for skin? ›

Natural Exfoliant

Rather than trashing your coffee grounds after you've enjoyed your coffee, use them for your exfoliating your skin! Rubbing the grains against your skin will help you remove dead skin cells and boost circulation.

Does coffee grounds lighten skin? ›

Many statistics show that coffee contains a large amount of nutrients that help exfoliate, control excess oil and whiten skin if you know how to apply it correctly.

Does coffee grounds in shampoo help? ›

2. Improves blood flow. Caffeine stimulates blood flow through the scalp and boosts hair growth. (7)(8) Hence, adding coffee powder to the shampoo will make your hair grow faster.

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