Zeni SLS Free Goats Milk White is a creamy white melt-and-make soap base that contains goat’s milk and a high amount of glycerin. Goat’s milk naturally contains vitamins, minerals, and milk fats, and together with the high glycerin content, it gives the finished soap a lovely creamy texture and a pleasant feel on the skin.
The soap base lathers well, and its neutral scent allows the added fragrance oil to come through clearly. The base also has excellent color stability—the shade remains stable even when stored at a higher temperature for an extended period.
The mixture sets relatively slowly, which gives you more time to make detailed soaps. The different layers of soap adhere well to each other if you lightly spray the previous layer with alcohol before pouring the next one. The mixture is suitable for both pouring into molds and making cut-out soaps.
The soap base is SLS-free, which means it does not contain the harsh detergent sodium lauryl sulfate. Once removed from the mold, the finished soap must be packaged in an airtight container to protect it from moisture evaporation.
Main features
- Contains goat’s milk
- High glycerin content
- A creamy white shade and a smooth texture
- Rich foaming
- A pleasant, soft feeling on the skin
- Neutral scent—fragrance oils come through clearly
- Excellent color stability
- Suitable for making detailed and multi-layered soaps
- Good layer adhesion
- Suitable for both pouring into molds and cutting
- SLS-Free Ingredients (INCI)
Glycerin, Water, Sodium Stearate, Propylene Glycol, Reconstituted Goat’s Milk, Sodium Laurate, Sorbitol, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Sodium Chloride, Disodium Laureth Sulfosuccinate, Tetrasodium EDTA.
How to make soap?
1. Cut the mixture into cubes (1–3 cm).
2. Melt the cubes in a hot-water bath at 65–70 °C or in a microwave (approx. 400–500 W).
Do not let the temperature exceed 75 °C.
Avoid letting the soap mixture come to a boil.
3. Add fragrances, colors, and any other desired ingredients.
- The recommended amount of fragrance oils or essential oils is 10–20 g/kg.
- You can find the maximum permitted amount of a fragrance oil under the corresponding IFRA category for that fragrance oil—always follow the limits set by IFRA.
- Add the dye little by little until you achieve the desired shade.
- If desired, you can also add skin-care oils or butters. It is generally recommended not to add more than ~15 g/kg of these ingredients, so that the soap does not become too soft.
- Gently stir the additives into the soap base until they are evenly distributed.
4. Pour the mixture into the mold and let it set for about 20–40 minutes.
On average, 1 kg of soap base yields about 10 medium-sized bars of soap. After removing the soap from the mold, we recommend packaging it in an airtight container to prevent moisture loss.








