I've made 100% coconut oil soap for years with no more than 8% SF, and never had a problem with it being drying to my skin. Admittedly, I do have oily skin - however my husband has dry skin, and when he uses the all-coconut, he doesn't mention that it's drying to him at all, either. I also have repeat customers for that particular soap, who won't buy any other kind.
I guess I'm wondering if all-coconut soap really deserves the 'it's too drying!' label it's been given. Most salt soaps have extremely high percentages of coconut oil and they're considered very moisturizing ... even though both coconut oil and salt are considered drying.
I realize the main point here is probably the SF % ... and I'm sure there are some people with extremely dry skin who the all coconut soap may still affect, but are they the exception rather than the rule?
Your thoughts?
I guess I'm wondering if all-coconut soap really deserves the 'it's too drying!' label it's been given. Most salt soaps have extremely high percentages of coconut oil and they're considered very moisturizing ... even though both coconut oil and salt are considered drying.
I realize the main point here is probably the SF % ... and I'm sure there are some people with extremely dry skin who the all coconut soap may still affect, but are they the exception rather than the rule?
Your thoughts?