I've been using citric acid at 1% in all my soaps to cut down on soap scum. It works really well! I found that solution here at SMF - and my bathtub and I are very grateful!
Question 1: Can I use citric acid in salt bars? My salt bars are usually 50% salt.
Question 2: I recently started using a Zany's No Slime soap I made in January (6 months ago) and it is VERY soft. The recipe:
70% olive oil
15% sunflower HO oil
10% coconut oil
5% castor oil
4% superfat // 37% lye concentration (liquid was distilled water)
1% citric acid (dissolved in water from recipe)
2g baking soda + 3g salt (for the faux salt water)
I added extra lye to account for the citric acid, but not for the baking soda.
This is the first time that I used baking the baking soda/salt solution and citric acid together. Could that be making my soap soft? I know that high OO soap needs a long cure, but I've used other Zany soap at 6 months and it was fine. Any thoughts?
Question 1: Can I use citric acid in salt bars? My salt bars are usually 50% salt.
Question 2: I recently started using a Zany's No Slime soap I made in January (6 months ago) and it is VERY soft. The recipe:
70% olive oil
15% sunflower HO oil
10% coconut oil
5% castor oil
4% superfat // 37% lye concentration (liquid was distilled water)
1% citric acid (dissolved in water from recipe)
2g baking soda + 3g salt (for the faux salt water)
I added extra lye to account for the citric acid, but not for the baking soda.
This is the first time that I used baking the baking soda/salt solution and citric acid together. Could that be making my soap soft? I know that high OO soap needs a long cure, but I've used other Zany soap at 6 months and it was fine. Any thoughts?