Honey & Oatmeal Layered Goat Milk Melt & Pour Soap
Create beautiful two-toned soap bars with creamy goat milk soap, soothing colloidal oatmeal, and vibrant yellow and orange layers. This beginner-friendly recipe is perfect for handmade gifts or adding a splash of colour to your soap range.
Makes: Approximately 4 × 100 g bars
Ingredients
- 400 g Goat Milk Melt & Pour Soap Base
- 8 g Colloidal Oatmeal (2%)
- 2–4 g Honey (optional)
- 8–12 g Fragrance Oil (or according to the supplier’s recommended usage rate)
- Yellow Water-Soluble Liquid Dye from www.funwithsoap.co.za
- Orange Water-Soluble Liquid Dye from www.funwithsoap.co.za
- Isopropyl Alcohol (99%) in a spray bottle
Method
- Cut the goat milk melt and pour soap base into small cubes.
- Melt the soap gently in the microwave using short bursts or in a double boiler. Do not overheat or allow it to boil.
- Mix the colloidal oatmeal with the honey (if using) until smooth.
- Allow the melted soap to cool to approximately 55–60°C, then stir in the oatmeal mixture and fragrance oil.
Creating the Layers
- Divide the melted soap equally between two heatproof jugs (approximately 200 g in each).
- Add a few drops of Orange Water-Soluble Liquid Dye from www.funwithsoap.co.za to one jug and stir until the colour is evenly dispersed.
- Add a few drops of Yellow Water-Soluble Liquid Dye from www.funwithsoap.co.za to the second jug and stir well.
- Pour the orange soap into your mould and spray the surface with isopropyl alcohol to remove air bubbles.
- Leave the orange layer to cool until a firm skin forms on the surface. It should feel slightly tacky but not liquid when gently touched with a gloved finger.
- Lightly score the surface of the orange layer with a toothpick or skewer.
- Spray the scored surface generously with isopropyl alcohol to help the layers bond.
- If necessary, gently reheat the yellow soap to approximately 55°C.
- Slowly pour the yellow soap over the back of a spoon or spatula onto the orange layer to avoid breaking through the first layer.
- Spray the surface with isopropyl alcohol to remove any bubbles.
- Allow the soap to cool and harden completely before unmoulding.
- Once fully cooled, wrap each bar immediately in shrink wrap or cling film to help prevent glycerin dew.
Tips for Success
- Use only water-soluble dyes in melt and pour soap for vibrant, even colour.
- Do not overheat the soap base, as this can cause moisture loss and affect the finished bars.
- Wrapping your soap as soon as it has cooled will help prevent glycerin dew and keep your bars looking fresh.

