Hi!
Just finished diluting my 2nd batch of liquid soap early last week and distributed a number of bottles to friends and colleagues.
I used the recipe here: Liquid Soap Recipe With Shea Butter - HerbAlcochete , which uses a formulation of:
55% olive oil
30% coconut oil
15% shea butter
I diluted using a 1:3 ratio (with hot 70-80°C as recommended by commentors on my first thread) which worked really well and the paste I used was fully diluted within a day (I diluted in batches of 1000ml). When adding in my lavender EO to the diluted paste at the start (I added 5ml of lavender EO for each batch of 1000ml paste + water), I realized that while the paste was indeed fully diluted after a day, the lavender EO did not mix with the soap, and I think it ended up floating above the diluted soap as a thin layer of EO. Hence, when using the soap in a foaming bottle, the soap still smells unscented. Should I have used a solubizer for this? I just found out about the existence of the fragrance calculator thanks to reading @Zany_in_CO 's comments in another thread, and was wondering if the recommended EO amount given by the calculator would enable the EO to blend with the soap and not float above it.
For my 3rd batch of soap, I want to make it more bubbly and lather better, as I realized that my 2nd batch of soap, while it foams well, feels like it requires a lot of pumps for the soap to cover my body. The lack of bubbles and low lather does contribute to this feeling. I played around with Soap Calc and came up with a recipe of:
40% olive oil
25% castor oil
20% coconut oil
15% cocoa butter
According to the calculator, it does look like it will lather much better and be more bubbly, and also more moisturizing. It will be less cleansing, but that's fine with me. I was thinking of adding in an EO to scent the soap as well, and using the Fragrance Calculator (Fragrance Calculator) , with a 1:3 dilution ratio, how can I be more certain that the EO and EO amount I use will be able to blend well with my soap when diluted?
(Apologies for the really long story to get to this question, I just wanted to share my LS experiences as well as I've been enjoying it and enjoy seeing my friends, colleagues and family enjoy the soap I made for them)
Just finished diluting my 2nd batch of liquid soap early last week and distributed a number of bottles to friends and colleagues.
I used the recipe here: Liquid Soap Recipe With Shea Butter - HerbAlcochete , which uses a formulation of:
55% olive oil
30% coconut oil
15% shea butter
I diluted using a 1:3 ratio (with hot 70-80°C as recommended by commentors on my first thread) which worked really well and the paste I used was fully diluted within a day (I diluted in batches of 1000ml). When adding in my lavender EO to the diluted paste at the start (I added 5ml of lavender EO for each batch of 1000ml paste + water), I realized that while the paste was indeed fully diluted after a day, the lavender EO did not mix with the soap, and I think it ended up floating above the diluted soap as a thin layer of EO. Hence, when using the soap in a foaming bottle, the soap still smells unscented. Should I have used a solubizer for this? I just found out about the existence of the fragrance calculator thanks to reading @Zany_in_CO 's comments in another thread, and was wondering if the recommended EO amount given by the calculator would enable the EO to blend with the soap and not float above it.
For my 3rd batch of soap, I want to make it more bubbly and lather better, as I realized that my 2nd batch of soap, while it foams well, feels like it requires a lot of pumps for the soap to cover my body. The lack of bubbles and low lather does contribute to this feeling. I played around with Soap Calc and came up with a recipe of:
40% olive oil
25% castor oil
20% coconut oil
15% cocoa butter
According to the calculator, it does look like it will lather much better and be more bubbly, and also more moisturizing. It will be less cleansing, but that's fine with me. I was thinking of adding in an EO to scent the soap as well, and using the Fragrance Calculator (Fragrance Calculator) , with a 1:3 dilution ratio, how can I be more certain that the EO and EO amount I use will be able to blend well with my soap when diluted?
(Apologies for the really long story to get to this question, I just wanted to share my LS experiences as well as I've been enjoying it and enjoy seeing my friends, colleagues and family enjoy the soap I made for them)