This is the recipe I use:
http://www.pureandnaturalsoaps.com/recipe-easy-crisco-soap.html
However, as per glenolam, I replaced the water with 100 percent goat milk. Last batch, I replaced 8 oz of water with goat milk and added about 1/2 cup honey and 3/4 cup GROUND oatmeal and that batch was just wonderful. I was almost ready to make it exactly the same, it was so nice. However I wanted to put more goat milk in to see how that came out, and this is scented.
I bought Baby Rose, Indian Sandalwood and they sent me some free almond as well. My goal at this point (besides providing the family with high quality soap) is to give the majority of my soap I make this fall as family Christmas gifts and sell a few bars to the people who remarked that they were interested, get a little sales started so I can buy more oils and scents. I was thinking of making a scent assortment for those interested in purchasing, and putting 3 bars in a package (three different scents) for 15.00. Big bars, not some of those little ones. And the balls are the pieces that I just mushed together, I plan to use those to test how it comes out.
I'd like to make the bars look smoother and nicer, if you look at glenolam's or Freemotions photos you will see a tremendous difference in the professional look. Only 1/2 came out of the molds perfect, the others all didn't retain the whole shape. I like the new individual molds better than the sheets you cut apart. I managed to reshape some of the goofs and I might trim off more before they are done, but they are still soft.
However, we are 100 percent sold on homemade soap, I love the stuff and use it for everything. I never was a big soap user before and used very expensive beauty products (usually Mary Kay) and now I just use my soap and inexpensive lotion and my skin seems BETTER.
I want to learn to make lotion bars too but so many soaping ingredients are expensive, I have to buy things a little at a time. I spent over 50 dollars on the lye, molds and scents so I won't make much money at making soap until I get more stock purchased. That is partially why I'm interested in the nonscented soap, the fragrance is the biggest cost and many people liked the unscented. With the honey and oatmeal, it already had a mild, nice fragrance.
I was really happy how the goat head one came out, it just popped out of the mold perfect and so easy.