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How to Make Dandelion Soap at Home (Easy Recipe)

I seriously love how simple and pretty these homemade dandelion soap bars turn out ๐ŸŒผ They feel so luxurious while still being easy enough for beginners to make at home.

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If you love making natural skincare products at home, you are going to be obsessed with this homemade dandelion soap 🤍 It’s beautiful, beginner friendly, smells amazing, and honestly looks like something from a little handmade soap boutique.

I love making these soap bars during spring and summer when dandelions are blooming everywhere.

They add such a pretty botanical touch while making the soap feel extra special and earthy. Plus this recipe is super easy because it uses a melt and pour soap base, so you don’t have to work with lye.

Homemade Dandelion Soap Recipe

These DIY dandelion soap bars also make the cutest homemade gifts for friends, birthdays, baskets, or self care boxes.

Ingredients

  • 1/2 lb melt and pour soap base
  • Dandelion flowers
  • 25 drops essential oil of choice
  • 1 tablespoon dandelion infused oil (see instructions below)
  • Carrier oil (Olive oil, sweet almond oil, or jojoba oil)

How to Make Dandelion Soap

1. Cut the Soap Base

Begin by cutting your melt and pour soap base into small cubes. This helps the soap melt more evenly and quickly.

2. Melt the Soap Base

Place the soap cubes into a double boiler and gently melt over low heat until fully smooth.

3. Infuse with Dandelion Flowers

Once melted, add in your dandelion flowers and let them infuse in the warm soap for about 30 minutes.

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4. Strain the Dandelions

After infusing, strain out the dandelion flowers. Return the soap base to the double boiler if needed to keep it fully melted.

5. Mix the Oils

In a small bowl, combine your essential oils with the dandelion infused oil and stir well.

To make your dandelion infused oil: Add dried dandelions and oil (Olive oil, sweet almond oil, or jojoba oil) to a double boiler. Warm on very low heat for 1–2 hours. Strain the flowers out

6. Add the Oil Mixture

Pour the oil mixture into the melted soap base and mix thoroughly until everything is evenly combined.

7. Pour Into Silicone Molds

Carefully pour the soap into silicone molds and smooth the tops if needed.

8. Allow the Soap to Harden

Let the soap fully harden at room temperature before removing from the molds.

Notes:

  • Make sure your dandelions are fully dried to prevent moisture in the soap.
  • Gentle essential oils like lavender, lemon, or chamomile work especially well in this recipe.

Dandelion Soap

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Makes about 4 soap bars if using the same mold.

Ingredients

  • ½ lb melt and pour soap base
  • Dandelion flowers
  • 25 drops essential oil of choice
  • 1 tablespoon dandelion infused oil

Infused Oil

  • Carrier oil Olive oil, sweet almond oil, or jojoba oil

Instructions

  • Begin by cutting your melt and pour soap base into small cubes.
  • Place the soap base in a double boiler and gently melt. Once melted, add in your dandelion flowers and let them infuse in the warm soap for about 30 minutes.
  • After infusing, strain out the dandelions, returning the infused soap base to your double boiler if needed to keep it fully melted.
  • In a small bowl, combine your essential oils with the dandelion infused oil. Stir well.
  • Add this oil mixture into the melted soap base and mix thoroughly to combine.
  • Pour into silicone molds and allow to fully harden at room temperature.
  • Once set, remove from molds and enjoy.

How to make dandelion infused oil:

  • Add dried dandelions and oil to a double boiler
  • Warm on very low heat for 1–2 hours.
  • Strain the flowers out

Notes

  • Make sure your dandelions are fully dried to prevent moisture in the soap.
  • Gentle essential oils like lavender, lemon, or chamomile work especially well in this recipe.

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