I did a previous trial with a recipe, but it wasn't the best. Please let me know what you think about this recipe using the 33/33/33 method. Thanks!
Thank you!Regarding the "holy trinity" (CO, OO, Palm), they are a great starting mix for beginners, but you don't have to be tied to even splits of each. Or to try to max out the INS. What works for you and the people you make soap for is going to depend on your skin and theirs.
For many people, including me, 31% CO (which is what makes the cleansing number in your recipe so high) would be way too drying. The INS numbers are supposed to be guidelines, I don't think I know anyone whose favorite recipe hits a ""perfect" 165 because their choices of oils drop the INS number, but those choices are perfect for *them* and a soap with a 165 INS score would not be.
Thank you!Regarding the "holy trinity" (CO, OO, Palm), they are a great starting mix for beginners, but you don't have to be tied to even splits of each. Or to try to max out the INS. What works for you and the people you make soap for is going to depend on your skin and theirs.
For many people, including me, 31% CO (which is what makes the cleansing number in your recipe so high) would be way too drying. The INS numbers are supposed to be guidelines, I don't think I know anyone whose favorite recipe hits a ""perfect" 165 because their choices of oils drop the INS number, but those choices are perfect for *them* and a soap with a 165 INS score would not be.
I didn't think I was going to be trying out a new recipe today but now I am~ 80% lard and 20% CO
Anyway, to the question! I recently made a similar bar (I did 32% for the trinity and then 4% castor), and I found it to be a decent bar. I'm personally finding that I prefer lard to palm, but we're all different so I would for sure recommend making a small batch of this and seeing how it works for *you*I did a previous trial with a recipe, but it wasn't the best. Please let me know what you think about this recipe using the 33/33/33 method. Thanks!
When you did the trinity, did you use 32% for coconut oil as well? Was it drying?I didn't think I was going to be trying out a new recipe today but now I am
Anyway, to the question! I recently made a similar bar (I did 32% for the trinity and then 4% castor), and I found it to be a decent bar. I'm personally finding that I prefer lard to palm, but we're all different so I would for sure recommend making a small batch of this and seeing how it works for *you*
Let us know how it goes - and don't forget about the lye concentration setting.Thank you all for your feedback! I revised the formula to 38% olive oil, 38% palm oil, 20% coconut oil, and 4% castor oil.
I did, and raised the superfat a tiny bit. The coconut oil is definitely noticeable, but it's not been too drying for me or my husband. I wouldn't use it on my 6-year-old with more sensitive skin, though.When you did the trinity, did you use 32% for coconut oil as well? Was it drying?
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