Make your own Orange Soap with this easy melt and pour recipe using orange peel powder and essential oils. This DIY orange soap is naturally exfoliating, fresh-smelling, and perfect for gifts or everyday use.

If you’re looking for an easy, beginner-friendly soap recipe, this DIY Orange Soap is a perfect place to start. Made with a melt and pour base, real orange peel powder, and citrus essential oils, this bar is refreshing, lightly exfoliating, and simple to customize.
Whether you’re creating handmade gifts or adding a natural touch to your daily routine, this orange soap recipe comes together quickly and delivers a vibrant, uplifting scent.
Orange Soap Recipe
For this DIY you will need melt and pour soap base, orange peel powder, essential oils, and silicone molds.

Cut the melt and pour soap base into small cubes.
Melt the soap base using a double boiler or microwave in 20–30 second bursts, stirring between each until fully melted. Let the melted soap cool for about 1 minute so it’s not too hot (this helps preserve the scent).
Stir in the orange peel powder until evenly mixed. Add the essential oils and stir well.
Pour the mixture into your silicone mold. Allow the soap to harden completely (about 1–2 hours). Unmold and enjoy.

About the Ingredients
Each ingredient plays a role in creating a well-balanced, effective bar of soap.
Melt and Pour Soap Base: This pre-made base makes soap crafting simple and accessible. It melts easily and hardens quickly, making it ideal for beginners.
Orange Peel Powder: Orange peel powder adds gentle exfoliation and a natural citrus element. It can help buff away dry skin and give the soap a slightly textured feel.
Essential Oils (Orange or Lemon): Citrus essential oils provide a fresh, uplifting scent. Sweet orange oil is warm and bright, while lemon adds a crisp, clean note. You can blend them to create your own signature fragrance.
Silicone Mold: Flexible molds make it easy to release the finished soap without breaking or damaging the bars.
Customization Tips
- For smoother bars: Use less orange peel powder.
- For more exfoliation: Add slightly more powder.
- For brighter color: Add a small amount of orange mica powder and reduce the peel powder.
- For scent blends: Try combining orange with a hint of vanilla or spice for a warmer fragrance.
How to Us
Use your orange soap as part of your daily routine:
- Hand washing
- Body cleansing
- Guest bathroom soaps
- Gift sets or market products
The gentle exfoliation makes it especially nice for hands and areas prone to dryness.
Storage & Shelf Life
- Store in a cool, dry place.
- Keep away from standing water between uses to extend life.
- Best used within 6–12 months for optimal scent and quality.

FAQ
Can I use fresh orange zest instead of powder?
It’s not recommended. Fresh zest contains moisture, which can shorten shelf life and lead to spoilage. Stick with dried orange peel powder.
Why did my soap develop bubbles?
Air bubbles can form when pouring. Lightly spritz the top with rubbing alcohol to remove them.
Can I use other essential oils?
Yes. You can customize with other skin-safe essential oils, but citrus oils pair especially well with this recipe.
Is this soap good for sensitive skin?
It can be, but always test a small area first. Reduce or omit exfoliants if needed.
Can I double the recipe?
Absolutely. Just scale the ingredients and work in batches if needed.
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DIY Orange Soap
f you’re looking for an easy, beginner-friendly soap recipe, this DIY Orange Soap is a perfect place to start. Made with a melt and pour base, real orange peel powder, and citrus essential oils, this bar is refreshing, lightly exfoliating, and simple to customize.
Ingredients
- 1/2 lb (8 oz) melt and pour soap base
- 1 tablespoon orange peel powder
- 15–25 drops essential oil (orange, lemon, or a blend)
- Silicone mold
Instructions
- Cut the melt and pour soap base into small cubes.
- Melt the soap base using a double boiler or microwave in 20–30 second bursts, stirring between each until fully melted.
- Let the melted soap cool for about 1 minute so it’s not too hot (this helps preserve the scent).
- Stir in the orange peel powder until evenly mixed. Add essential oils and stir well.
- Pour the mixture into your silicone mold.
- Allow the soap to harden completely (about 1–2 hours).
- Unmold and enjoy.
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