Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (2024)

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Most of us in the fermenting world know all about kombucha, whether we’ve made it ourselves or just purchase it at our local health food store. What I’ve only recently learned is that kombucha is also great for the skin and makes a wonderful soap! This kombucha soap face bar recipe comes from a brand new book by Kelly Cable of Simple Life Mom called The Natural Soapmaking Book for Beginners. This is an awesome book that is perfect for those of you who want to learn how to make your own natural soap!

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Kombucha Soap Recipe

Kelly says, “If you know what kombucha is, then you already know it is wonderful for the body, inside and out. Kombucha is a fermented tea that is full of probiotics and vitamins. It has more vitamin C than orange juice. Crazy thing is, those nutrients can be passed to you through soap. It’s a clean feeling soap that rinses well. It has a light natural herbal scent that I like, so I’ve left this recipe unscented. Though, feel free to add up to 1 ounce of an essential oil of your choice.”

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Making this kombucha face bar is also the perfect way to use up any extra kombucha that you might have sitting around after making, say, or Hibiscius Kombucha.

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The Natural Soapmaking Book for Beginners

I love this book! It is full of great natural recipes like this kombucha soap, plus basic information on soapmaking that is geared towards beginners. All of the recipes sound wonderful, top on my list to make are Chamomile Tea Soap with Chamomile Flowers, Cederwood and Fir Soap, and Aloe and Nettle Herbal Soap. Kelly tells us how to use natural colorants and even has a super cool natural fragrance wheel!

I highly recommend The Natural Soapmaking Book for Beginners! And, for a limited time, if you order the book you’ll get a bunch of super cool bonuses as a thank you from Kelly!

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This kombucha soap, though… it’s amazing! I think you will love it.

If you want to learn more about how to make your own soap, check out my post on How to Make Soap for Beginners.

Best Kombucha Recipes

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Natural Soap Recipes

Once you start making homemade soap, you’ll never be able to go back to store bought bar soap again. Have some fun and try these other soap recipes too!

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Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar

Kombucha is terrific for the skin, so it makes a great addition to homemade soap. Learn how to make this all natural, healthy kombucha face soap recipe.

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Active Time 1 hour hour

Curing Time 30 days days

Total Time 1 hour hour 15 minutes minutes

Yield 12 bars

Cost 33.00

Author Colleen @ Grow Forage Cook Ferment

Ingredients

US CustomaryMetric

Instructions

  • Safety First! Remember to wear your safety equipment and mix the lye water outside.Tell everyone you live with that where you’re working is off limits. `Give yourself enough time to complete the recipe.

  • Prep Ahead: Combine water and kombucha and chill in the refrigerator.

  • Heat the Fats/Oils: In a large pot over medium-low heat, combine tallow, coconut oil, olive oil, argan oil, and mango butter. Heat until they are melted and incorporated. Remove from heat and allow to cool to 100-110°F.

  • Mix the Lye-Water: Put on protective gear including a mask, gloves, and long sleeves. Outside, carefully add the lye crystals to the kombucha water and stir until dissolved. Allow to cool to 100-110°F. If oil or lye water cool at different, you can use a cold or hot water bath in the sink.

  • Prepare the Mold: While the oils and lye water cool, line the mold with parchment paper.

  • Combine and Bring to Trace: When both oils and lye water are around 100 to 110°F, pour the lye water into the pot of oils. Use a stick blender or hand mixer to mix for 1 to 2 minutes and then let the mixture rest for 4 to 5 minutes. Repeat mixing and resting until light trace.

  • Mold the Soap: Pour the soap mixture into the mold, cover with a lid or parchment paper and insulate with a blanket for 24 hours.

  • Cut and Cure: Remove soap from the mold. If it seems too soft to remove, wait another 12 to 24 hours before removing. Cut the soap into twelve 4-ounce bars. Allow the bars to cure for 4 to 6 weeks.

Notes

This recipe is fromThe Natural Soapmaking Book for Beginnersby Kelly Cable.

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  1. Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (6)Alexandra says

    The kombucha gets heated and I’m wondering what benefits are then left over?

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  2. Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (7)Rebecca says

    Wouldn’t the heating process of the water and lye kill all the good bacteria in the kombucha?

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    • Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (8)Liz Murtaugh says

      If you’re doing cold process, and don’t get the temp over 100° or so, the microbiom could possibly remain viable. My concern is the pH of lye would be inhospitable

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  3. Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (9)Jodi says

    I will have to try this in my hot process soap recipe! :)

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  4. Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (10)Kathryn A. Colvig says

    Do you have a vegan friendly alternative to Tallow?

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  5. Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (11)Quinn says

    Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (12)
    It says the kombucha and lye need to cool, but doesn’t talk about heating it, could you elaborate on this step? Thanks, I can’t wait to try it!

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    • Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (13)Grow Forage Cook Ferment says

      The addition of liquid (kombucha in this case) to lye causes a reaction that creates heat.

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  6. Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (14)Maria says

    If I understand you correctly, what you are saying is that you can simply replace some or all of the water in any soap recipe with kombucha?

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  7. Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (15)Maria says

    So…. If the kombucha water needs to cool, I’d assume that we’re supposed to heat it before adding the lye? What is the benefit of premixing and chilling the two ingredients?

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    • Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (16)Grow Forage Cook Ferment says

      No… The addition of liquid (kombucha in this case) to lye causes a reaction that creates heat.

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  8. Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (17)Marion Fuchs says

    Has anyone used Kombucha in a melt and pour? Too scared to make cold process without lessons.

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    • Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (18)Kelly says

      My friend has with no problems – same idea of replacing some or all of the water with kombucha.

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  9. Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (19)Sharon says

    HI there, could you tell me if there is a replacement I could use for the Tallow?

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    • Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (20)Kelly says

      You can replace it with lard or babassu, but you’ll need to check your lye amounts on a lye calculator by plugging the recipe in (soapcalc.net has one I love). Lard usually doesn’t change it much, but different oils will almost always change the lye requirements.

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  10. Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (21)Camille Drinan says

    You say keep mixing and resting until a light trace. A light trace of what? I have to assume that the mix of tallow and oils is the Kambucha. Your beginning statements made it sound like the Kambucha was something else and that the recipe needed to add everything mentioned with the Kambucha.

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    • Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (22)Grow Forage Cook Ferment says

      Trace is a soapmaking term, please see my post on How to Make Soap for Beginners for more info on that. Kombucha is a fermented tea.

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Kombucha Soap: Natural Face Bar Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Why do you put kombucha in soap? ›

Kombucha's natural composition aids in maintaining the skin's pH balance, ensuring that it stays hydrated and moisturized. A kombucha-infused soap is a boon for those with dry or sensitive skin, seeking hydration without any artificial ingredients.

How do you make rich lather soap? ›

Whether in the form of beer or wine for your lye liquid, or in the form of plain granulated sugar added to the hot lye water, adding sugars will increase the richness of your soap's lathering qualities. Another method for increasing lather, if you don't wish to change your base oil recipe: adding sugar.

What does kombucha do to your skin? ›

In addition to its antioxidant and probiotic properties, kombucha also has anti-inflammatory properties, which can help to calm and soothe irritated skin. Its high levels of organic acids also make it an effective natural exfoliant, helping to slough away dead skin cells and reveal a brighter, more even complexion.

Can I wash my face with kombucha? ›

Filling a small bowl with my kombucha brew, I scooped a small amount of liquid onto my hands and liberally splashed it onto my face like cleansing water. This experience proved to be very similar to washing with apple cider vinegar, but without any stinging eyes or irritation.

What ingredient makes soap lather more? ›

Oils such as coconut and castor oil help create a bubbly, foamy, rich lather. On the other hand, soaps made primarily with olive oil, such as Castile-type soaps, will produce a rich and creamy rather than bubbly lather. The naturally retained glycerin in handmade soap also helps create a lovely lather.

Which bar soap produces the most lather? ›

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What ingredient makes soap thick? ›

Salt: Adding salt can thicken liquid soap. Just add a small amount of salt to the soap and stir well. Keep adding salt until the desired thickness is achieved.

Can you put kombucha on skin? ›

You can reap the skin benefits of Kombucha by drinking it, but you can also use it on your skin!

What toxins does kombucha remove? ›

Antioxidants are substances that fight free radicals, reactive molecules that can damage your cells. Kombucha, especially when made with green tea, appears to have antioxidant effects on your liver. Rat studies have found that drinking kombucha regularly reduces liver toxicity caused by toxic chemicals.

Why do you put kombucha in glass? ›

Because kombucha takes time to ferment and is acidic, any harmful contents or contaminants in the lining of plastic and metal containers can eventually leach into the drink. This is not a problem with glass bottles, which don't degrade as plastic bottles do over time in an acidic environment.

Why does kombucha make you go to the bathroom? ›

Kombucha may help with constipation by providing hydration and probiotics that promote gut health. Both may help a person pass stool more easily and regularly. A person may wish to consider talking with a doctor before adding kombucha to their diet, particularly if they want to try it for constipation relief.

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