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How to Make Bar Soaps at Home with Just a Lemon (Simple & Natural!)

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How to Make Bar Soaps at Home with Just a Lemon (Simple & Natural!)

In a world full of chemical-laden skincare products, there’s something truly refreshing about turning to nature for your beauty needs. Lemon, known for its natural cleansing and brightening properties, is the perfect ingredient to craft a simple yet luxurious homemade bar soap.

Not only is this soap gentle on the skin, but it’s also entirely natural, free from harmful additives, and full of fresh citrusy goodness. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast or someone looking to switch to cleaner beauty products, making lemon bar soap at home is surprisingly easy, and the results are both rewarding and effective.

In this guide, I’ll show you how to make your own simple and natural lemon bar soap with just a few ingredients. It’s fresh, soothing, and perfect for everyday use — plus, it makes a wonderful gift!


Why Lemon Bar Soap?

🍋 Natural Brightening

Lemon is packed with vitamin C and antioxidants, helping to brighten the skin and promote a healthy glow. The citric acid also gently exfoliates, helping remove dead skin cells.

🌿 Simple & Natural Ingredients

This recipe uses just a handful of ingredients that are kind to both your skin and the planet. No need for harsh chemicals or unnecessary fragrances.

💧 Hydrating and Moisturizing

Despite its refreshing qualities, lemon soap isn’t drying. The oils used in the recipe hydrate and keep your skin soft and smooth.

🌱 Eco-Friendly

When you make your own soap, you control the packaging and ingredients. Plus, using all-natural components means you’re treating your skin to the best that nature has to offer.


Ingredients

  • 1 lemon (fresh juice and zest)
  • 1 cup coconut oil
  • 1/2 cup olive oil
  • 1/4 cup shea butter (optional for extra moisture)
  • 1 tablespoon lye (sodium hydroxide)
  • 1/2 cup distilled water
  • 1 teaspoon lemon essential oil (for extra citrus fragrance)
  • Soap mold (silicone or any mold of your choice)

Note: Lye is an essential component for saponification (the soap-making process), but please handle it carefully. Always wear gloves and safety goggles when working with lye, and use a heat-safe container.


Instructions

Step 1: Prepare Your Ingredients

Before you begin, make sure all your ingredients and tools are ready. Zest the lemon and set it aside, then juice it. You’ll be using both the zest and juice in your soap. Make sure to have your safety equipment on, especially when handling lye.

Step 2: Make the Lye Solution

In a heat-safe container, carefully add the lye to the distilled water. Never add water to lye, as it can create a dangerous reaction. Stir slowly (using a wooden spoon or heat-resistant spatula) until the lye dissolves. The solution will heat up quickly and may release fumes, so do this step in a well-ventilated area. Set it aside to cool for about 15 minutes.

Step 3: Melt the Oils

In a large pot, combine the coconut oil, olive oil, and shea butter (if using). Gently heat the oils over low to medium heat until they melt together into a smooth, uniform mixture. Once melted, remove from heat and let it cool slightly.

Step 4: Combine the Lye Solution with Oils

When both the lye solution and melted oils are around the same temperature (about 100–110°F or 38–43°C), slowly and carefully pour the lye solution into the oils. Stir gently and continuously. At this point, the soap mixture should begin to thicken — this is called “trace.”