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Though men are known to like all types of scents, from rose and vanilla to patchouli, they often like woodsy and earthy scents. My husband’s favorite scents are patchouli and vetiver. I’ve put together three soap recipes with herbs and essential oils so that you can make soap for men; soap that will appeal to a lot of men and their varying preferences. I’ve also included instructions for you to make the soap using the hot process or the cold process method.

Hot Process to have your project ready within hours, cold process for a smooth longer finish.

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Cold Process or Hot Process

There are varying advantages and disadvantages to both processes. The cold process combines the oils and lye water and then brings the mixture to trace. It’s then poured into a mold and allowed to harden for 24 hours before being removed and cut. After curing for 3-4 weeks, the soap has evaporated enough water to last a long time when being used. It has a smooth texture and is easy to work with when creating layers and other artistic designs.

The hot process method speeds the whole process of saponification and evaporation of the excess water so that your soap is ready after a few hours instead of a few weeks. The oils are placed in a slow cooker that has a low or warming setting and then the lye water is added and blended until the soap comes to trace. The soap is then covered and allowed to stay warm until it’s all foamed. It is then blended again and added to a soap mold. The soap is ready when it cools. It can sometimes take a day or two to be fully hardened and ready to use, but that’s nicer than having to wait 3-6 weeks. The downside can sometimes be the texture. I love the chunky texture of hot process soap, but if you’re looking for a smooth, more traditional bar then you’ll want to cold process instead.

To learn more about the cold process and get step by step instructions click here. You can also get my book, The Natural Soap Making Book for Beginners or Easy Soap Making.

To learn more about hot process soap making, click here.

Choosing Scents

I only use essential oils for scenting soap. Fragrance oils are created in a lab through chemical concoctions, whereas essential oils are naturally extracted from plants. That doesn’t mean that every essential oil is safe to use in every situation. To learn more about essential oil safety click here.

I’ve added some essential oil ideas for the soap recipes below, but feel free to add the essential oil that is your man’s favorite. Yes, some essential oils are more potent that others and some last a lot longer when combined with certain essential oils, but in general, the amount in a recipe can be replaced with other essential oils in the same amount. In other words, if the recipe calls for 1 ounce of lavender essential oil you can replace it with 1 ounce of another essential oil and still have a scent to your soap that isn’t too light or too strong.

My general rule of thumb for essential oil amounts is 0.33 ounces of essential oil per pound of soap.

Here are some essential oils and blends to try. None of them are overly floral. They are great on their own or combined where they have a synergistic effect (an effect where they blend to strengthen each other and extend the scent).

  • patchouli lavender
  • cedarwood lime
  • frankincense orange
  • cypress bergamot
  • lavender sage
  • vanilla
  • cedar eucalyptus
  • vetiver
  • cinnamon orange
  • grapefruit peppermint
  • sandalwood frankincense orange
  • lemon clove
  • basil peppermint
  • rosemary eucalyptus
  • cedarwood lemongrass
  • lavender lemongrass

Feel free to use any of the above essential oil blends in place of the ones in the recipes below. Use what you have and what you love!

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Soap For Men – 3 Recipes

I’ve put together three great recipes that can be used for hot or cold processing. They make great Father’s Day presents.

Each recipe makes 2 pounds of soap or around 32 ounces. They make 8 four ounce bars.

Goat Milk Soap For Men

Makes: 2 pounds

Superfat: 10%

Ingredients:

  • 8 ounces olive oil
  • 7 ounces coconut oil
  • 4 ounces castor oil
  • 2 ounces sweet almond oil
  • 2 ounces beeswax
  • 7.3 ounces goat milk
  • 2.9 ounces lye
  • 0.40 ounce grapefruit essential oil
  • 0.30 ounces patchouli essential oil

Cold Process Instructions:

  1. Weigh all oils and butter and combine in a large stainless steel pot and melt.
  2. Put on protective clothing such as gloves, goggles, and a charcoal mask (surgical masks are worthless). Weigh lye into a zip close bag. Weigh water in a bowl. Take lye and water outside to a location inaccessible to children and pets and pour lye into the water, stirring until fully dissolved. Let cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. Bring lye water in and when both oils and lye water are at the correct temperature, pour lye water into the oils and blend with an immersion blender on and off until light trace (it begins to thicken like pancake batter).
  4. Add essential oils and blend well.
  5. Scrape soap into the prepared mold and cover. Keep in a warm location (around 75-80 degrees) for 24 hours.
  6. Remove from the mold and cut if necessary. If it’s still too soft to remove, then wait another 24 hours. Allow to cure for 3-6 weeks to harden.

Hot Process Instructions:

  1. Melt oils and beeswax in a slow cooker.
  2. Put on protective clothing such as gloves, goggles, and a charcoal mask (surgical masks are worthless). Weigh lye into a zip close bag. Weigh milk in a bowl and then partially freeze. Take lye and milk outside to a location inaccessible to children and pets and pour lye into the milk, stirring until fully dissolved. Allow to cool.
  3. Bring lye milk in and carefully pout it into the slow cooker and blend with a stick blender until it begins to thicken.
  4. Cover and wait 15-20 minutes, depending on your slow cooker. Do not uncover, but check it to make sure it’s not scorching on the sides, but slowly bubbling into a mashed potatoes looking consistency.
  5. When the entire batch has changed in texture, remove the lid and add essential oils and blend.
  6. Scoop the soap into a prepared mold. Carefully knock the mold on the countertop to get out any bubbles. It’s ready to use as soon as it is cool and hard enough.

NOTE #1: You can substitute water for the goat milk. You can then choose to add 4 tablespoons of powdered goat milk to the oils or leave it out entirely.

NOTE #2: Use an alternative vegetable wax for a vegan soap.

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Grapefruit Patchouli Goat Milk Soap

A natural hot or cold process soap recipe for men

Prep Time1 hour hr

Insulation Time1 day d

Superfat %: 10%

Keyword: cold process soap, hot process soap, organic soap

Makes: 2 pounds

Author: Kelly

Ingredients

Instructions

Cold Process:

  • Weigh all oils and beeswax and combine in a large stainless steel pot and melt. Remove from heat and cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

    8 ounces olive oil, 7 ounces coconut oil, 4 ounces castor oil, 2 ounces sweet almond oil, 2 ounces beeswax

  • Put on protective clothing such as gloves, goggles, and a charcoal mask (surgical masks are worthless). Weigh lye into a zip close bag. Weigh goat milk in a bowl and freeze until crystalized, but not frozen solid. Take lye and water outside to a location inaccessible to children and pets and pour lye into the water, stirring until fully dissolved. Let cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

    7.3 ounces goat milk, 2.9 ounces lye

  • Bring lye milk inside, and when both oils and lye milk are at the correct temperature, pour lye milk into the oils and blend with an immersion blender on and off until light trace (it begins to thicken like pancake batter).

  • Add essential oils and blend well.

    0.40 ounces grapefruit essential oil, 0.30 ounces patchouli Essential Oil

  • Scrape soap into the prepared mold and cover. Keep in a warm location (around 75-80 degrees) for 24 hours.

  • Remove from the mold and cut if necessary. If it's still too soft to remove, then wait another 24 hours.

Hot Process:

  • Melt oils and beeswax in a slow cooker.

  • Put on protective clothing such as gloves, goggles, and a charcoal mask (surgical masks are worthless). Weigh lye into a zip close bag. Weigh milk in a bowl and then partially freeze. Take lye and milk outside to a location inaccessible to children and pets and pour lye into the milk, stirring until fully dissolved. Allow to cool.

  • Bring lye milk in and carefully pout it into the slow cooker and blend with a stick blender until it begins to thicken.

  • Cover and wait 15-20 minutes, depending on your slow cooker. Do not uncover, but check it to make sure it's not scorching on the sides, but slowly bubbling into a mashed potatoes looking consistency.

  • When the entire batch has changed in texture, remove the lid and add essential oils and blend.

  • Scoop the soap into a prepared mold. Carefully knock the mold on the countertop to get out any bubbles. It's ready to use as soon as it is cool and hard enough.

Notes

Note: You can use water instead of goat milk, leaving the goat milk out entirely.

Or, you can use water instead of goat milk and then add powdered goat milk to the oils. I like this method because I don’t have to worry about scalding the milk. Use the water amount in the recipe to make lye water, and add 4 tablespoons of powdered goat’s milk to the oils.

Cypress Citrus Soap

Makes: 2 pounds

Superfat: 5%

Ingredients:

  • 6 ounces olive oil
  • 6 ounces coconut oil
  • 6 ounces tallow
  • 4 ounces castor oil
  • 3 ounces shea butter
  • 8 ounces water
  • 3 ounces lye
  • 2 teaspoons spirulina
  • 0.40 ounce bergamot essential oil
  • 0.30 ounces cypress essential oil

Cold Process Instructions:

  1. Weigh all oils and butter and combine in a large stainless steel pot and melt. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Put on protective clothing such as gloves, goggles, and a charcoal mask (surgical masks are worthless). Weigh lye into a zip close bag. Weigh water in a bowl. Take lye and water outside to a location inaccessible to children and pets and pour lye into the water, stirring until fully dissolved. Let cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. Bring lye water in and when both oils and lye water are at the correct temperature, pour lye water into the oils and blend with an immersion blender on and off until light trace (it begins to thicken like pancake batter).
  4. Add essential oils and spirulina and blend well.
  5. Scrape soap into the prepared mold and cover. Keep in a warm location (around 75-80 degrees) for 24 hours.
  6. Remove from the mold and cut if necessary. If it’s still too soft to remove, then wait another 24 hours. Allow to cure for 3-6 weeks to harden.

Hot Process Instructions:

  1. Melt oils and shea butter in a slow cooker.
  2. Put on protective clothing such as gloves, goggles, and a charcoal mask (surgical masks are worthless). Weigh lye into a zip close bag. Weigh water in a bowl. Take lye and water outside to a location inaccessible to children and pets and pour lye into the water, stirring until fully dissolved. Allow to cool.
  3. Bring lye water in and carefully pout it into the slow cooker and blend with a stick blender until it begins to thicken.
  4. Cover and wait 15-20 minutes, depending on your slow cooker. Do not uncover, but check it to make sure it’s not scorching on the sides, but slowly bubbling into a mashed potatoes looking consistency.
  5. When the entire batch has changed in texture, remove the lid and add essential oils and spirulina and blend.
  6. Scoop the soap into a prepared mold. Carefully knock the mold on the countertop to get out any bubbles. It’s ready to use as soon as it is cool and hard enough.

I’ve included a printable version of each recipe. Click on the print button below to open and print.

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Cypress Citrus Soap

A natural earthy citrus soap recipe for cold or hot process.

Prep Time1 hour hr

Insulation Time1 day d

Superfat %: 5%

Keyword: cold process soap, hot process soap, organic soap

Makes: 2 pounds

Author: Kelly

Ingredients

Instructions

Cold Process:

  • Weigh all oils and butter and combine in a large stainless steel pot and melt. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

    6 ounces olive oil, 6 ounces coconut oil, 6 ounces tallow, 4 ounces castor oil, 3 ounces shea butter

  • Put on protective clothing such as gloves, goggles, and a charcoal mask (surgical masks are worthless). Weigh lye into a zip close bag. Weigh water in a bowl. Take lye and water outside to a location inaccessible to children and pets and pour lye into the water, stirring until fully dissolved. Let cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

    8 ounces water, 3 ounces lye

  • Bring lye water in and when both oils and lye water are at the correct temperature, pour lye water into the oils and blend with an immersion blender on and off until light trace (it begins to thicken like pancake batter).

  • Add essential oils and spirulina and blend well.

    0,40 ounce bergamot essential oil, 0.30 ounce cypress essential oil

  • Scrape soap into the prepared mold and cover. Keep in a warm location (around 75-80 degrees) for 24 hours.

  • Remove from the mold and cut if necessary. If it's still too soft to remove, then wait another 24 hours. Allow to cure for 3-6 weeks to harden.

Hot Process:

  • Melt oils and shea butter in a slow cooker.

  • Put on protective clothing such as gloves, goggles, and a charcoal mask (surgical masks are worthless). Weigh lye into a zip close bag. Weigh water in a bowl. Take lye and water outside to a location inaccessible to children and pets and pour lye into the water, stirring until fully dissolved. Allow to cool.

  • Bring lye water in and carefully pout it into the slow cooker and blend with a stick blender until it begins to thicken.

  • Cover and wait 15-20 minutes, depending on your slow cooker. Do not uncover, but check it to make sure it's not scorching on the sides, but slowly bubbling into a mashed potatoes looking consistency.

  • When the entire batch has changed in texture, remove the lid and add essential oils and spirulina and blend.

  • Scoop the soap into a prepared mold. Carefully knock the mold on the countertop to get out any bubbles. It's ready to use as soon as it is cool and hard enough.

Rosemary Tea Tree Charcoal Soap

Makes: 2 pounds

Superfat: 10%

Ingredients:

  • 6 ounces olive oil
  • 6 ounces coconut oil
  • 4 ounces castor oil
  • 2 ounces apricot kernel oil
  • 2 ounces cocoa butter
  • 2 ounces avocado oil
  • 7 ounces water
  • 2.9 ounces lye
  • 2 teaspoons dried rosemary
  • 1 tablespoon activated charcoal
  • 0.40 ounce rosemary essential oil
  • 0.30 ounces tea tree essential oil

Cold Process Instructions:

  1. Weigh all oils and butter and combine in a large stainless steel pot and melt. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Put on protective clothing such as gloves, goggles, and a charcoal mask (surgical masks are worthless). Weigh lye into a zip close bag. Weigh water in a bowl. Take lye and water outside to a location inaccessible to children and pets and pour lye into the water, stirring until fully dissolved. Let cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
  3. Bring lye water in and when both oils and lye water are at the correct temperature, pour lye water into the oils and blend with an immersion blender on and off until light trace (it begins to thicken like pancake batter).
  4. Add essential oils, herbs, and charcoal and blend well.
  5. Scrape soap into the prepared mold and cover. Keep in a warm location (around 75-80 degrees) for 24 hours.
  6. Remove from the mold and cut if necessary. If it’s still too soft to remove, then wait another 24 hours. Allow to cure for 3-6 weeks to harden.

Hot Process Instructions:

  1. Melt oils and cocoa butter in a slow cooker.
  2. Put on protective clothing such as gloves, goggles, and a charcoal mask (surgical masks are worthless). Weigh lye into a zip close bag. Weigh water in a bowl. Take lye and water outside to a location inaccessible to children and pets and pour lye into the water, stirring until fully dissolved. Allow to cool.
  3. Bring lye water in and carefully pout it into the slow cooker and blend with a stick blender until it begins to thicken.
  4. Cover and wait 15-20 minutes, depending on your slow cooker. Do not uncover, but check it to make sure it’s not scorching on the sides, but slowly bubbling into a mashed potatoes looking consistency.
  5. When the entire batch has changed in texture, remove the lid and add essential oils, herbs, and charcoal and blend.
  6. Scoop the soap into a prepared mold. Carefully knock the mold on the countertop to get out any bubbles. It’s ready to use as soon as it is cool and hard enough.

I’ve included a printable version of each recipe. Click on the print button below to open and print.

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Rosemary Tea Tree Charcoal Soap

A natural herbal soap with activated charcoal

Prep Time1 hour hr

Insulation Time1 day d

Superfat %: 10%

Keyword: cold process soap, hot process soap, organic soap

Makes: 2 pounds

Author: Kelly

Ingredients

Instructions

Cold Process Instructions:

  • Weigh all oils and butter and combine in a large stainless steel pot and melt. Cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Put on protective clothing such as gloves, goggles, and a charcoal mask (surgical masks are worthless). Weigh lye into a zip close bag. Weigh water in a bowl. Take lye and water outside to a location inaccessible to children and pets and pour lye into the water, stirring until fully dissolved. Let cool to around 90 degrees Fahrenheit.

  • Bring lye water in and when both oils and lye water are at the correct temperature, pour lye water into the oils and blend with an immersion blender on and off until light trace (it begins to thicken like pancake batter).

  • Add essential oils, herbs, and charcoal and blend well.

  • Scrape soap into the prepared mold and cover. Keep in a warm location (around 75-80 degrees) for 24 hours.

  • Remove from the mold and cut if necessary. If it's still too soft to remove, then wait another 24 hours. Allow to cure for 3-6 weeks to harden.

Hot Process Instructions:

  • Melt oils and cocoa butter in a slow cooker.

  • Put on protective clothing such as gloves, goggles, and a charcoal mask (surgical masks are worthless). Weigh lye into a zip close bag. Weigh water in a bowl. Take lye and water outside to a location inaccessible to children and pets and pour lye into the water, stirring until fully dissolved. Allow to cool.

  • Bring lye water in and carefully pout it into the slow cooker and blend with a stick blender until it begins to thicken.

  • Cover and wait 15-20 minutes, depending on your slow cooker. Do not uncover, but check it to make sure it's not scorching on the sides, but slowly bubbling into a mashed potatoes looking consistency.

  • When the entire batch has changed in texture, remove the lid and add essential oils, herbs, and charcoal and blend.

  • Scoop the soap into a prepared mold. Carefully knock the mold on the countertop to get out any bubbles. It's ready to use as soon as it is cool and hard enough.

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FAQs

How do you make soap with 3 ingredients? ›

This cold-process soap recipe uses just three ingredients: coconut oil, lye, and distilled water. That's it! The result is very hard white bars that won't dry out your skin and that have excellent lather. Coconut oil soap is also a recipe that traces quickly, so you do not need to use an immersion blender to make it.

What are the best homemade soap scents for men? ›

Popular essential oils that may be used for men's soap include cypress, cedarwood, rosemary, basil, eucalyptus, and peppermint. For a citrusy scent, some may choose lemon or bergamot oils, while fir needle oil is popular for its woodsy aroma.

Can you use the same recipe for hot and cold process soap? ›

There really is no difference between a hot process soap recipe and a cold process soap recipe. There are a few types of soaps that have to be done one way or another, like shaving soap (at least at this time I don't know anyone who has been able to CP shaving soap with all that stearic acid).

What is the easiest homemade soap to make? ›

If I were to choose a simple soap recipe that you can make at home it would, without a doubt be 100% coconut oil soap. I love this stuff, not least because you can make it from just 3 ingredients, one of those being water.

What is the simplest method of making soap? ›

One of the easiest ways to make DIY soap is with the cold process method, which involves combining oils and sodium hydroxide lye, causing a chemical reaction called saponification. In the process, you get to add oils, scents, and colorants to make your soap more personal to you.

What are the ingredients in Method Men soap? ›

WATER (AQUA), SODIUM LAURYL SULFATE*, COCAMIDOPROPYL BETAINE*, FRAGRANCE (PARFUM: BENZYL SALICYLATE, LIMONENE, HEXYL CINNAMAL, LINALOOL), POLYGLYCERYL-3 LAURATE*, METHYL GLUCOSE CAPRATE/CAPRYLATE/OLEATE*, PROPANEDIOL*, LAURYL LACTATE*, TETRASODIUM GLDA*, AMMONIUM CHLORIDE, CITRIC ACID*, ALOE BARBADENSIS EXTRACT*, ...

What hardens cold process soap? ›

Sodium lactate in cold process soap

The main benefit is that it helps soap harden more quickly, which means you can unmold it more quickly. And because the bars are harder, they tend to last longer in the shower.

What smell naturally attracts men? ›

Fragrant Notes That Men Love on Women

On the other hand, light florals such as jasmine and lavender with fresh citrusy scents are captivating as expected and these scents can easily strike men's attention. Meanwhile, musk and sandalwood are also popular fragrant notes that men find seductive.

What is the natural male body scent? ›

Androstenol is the scent produced by fresh male sweat, and is attractive to females. Androstenone is produced by male sweat after exposure to oxygen – i.e. when less fresh – and is perceived as highly unpleasant by females (except during ovulation, when their responses change from 'negative' to 'neutral').

What scents are best for men? ›

Popular Masculine Fragrance Notes
  • Wood. Wood comes in so many varieties that all smell slightly different, but in general, wood notes in fragrance smell warm and earthy, especially oak, oud, and cedar. ...
  • Allspice. ...
  • Cedarwood. ...
  • Rosemary. ...
  • Oakmoss. ...
  • Sandalwood. ...
  • Rum Spice. ...
  • Black Pepper.

What does yogurt do in hot process soap? ›

She read about HP soap makers using YOGURT in their Hot Process Soap to make the batches more fluid, and help mix in ingredients post-cook.

What is the disadvantage of hot process soap? ›

The thick texture of hot process soap makes some techniques difficult, like layering and swirls.

What are 3 oils for soap making? ›

Coconut oil, olive oil, and palm oil are all great choices for making bar soap. Castor oil is a great choice for liquid soap and is also great for people with dry or sensitive skin. Almond oil and jojoba oil are also great choices for making liquid soap.

How do you make soap with two ingredients? ›

Easy Two Ingredient Foaming Hand Soap Recipe:

Bronner's Liquid Castile Soap (I eyeball it. It should fill up your bottle about 1/6 of the way up). Top up with distilled water. Shake, and it's ready to use!

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