Distilled water can be found at gas stations and supermarkets.
Maybe you shouldn't try anything fancy for your first soap. At least for your piece of mind: if anything at all goes wrong, you will spend the next few months wondering if the Perrier caused it, or it was something else.
Regarding your oil percentages, you seem to be aiming for a very soft soap. I am pretty new to soaping myself and I usually try for a pretty hard bar.
Based on what I read in various places, your hardest oil (olive) results in a relatively soft bar on it's own. Personally, I would avoid adding even softer oils in amounts larger than 10%.
Your recipe for some reason scares me and makes me think of jellyfish soap (an aquatic species of soap bars which after 1-2 weeks of use transform into jellyfish and migrate down the drain).
Finally, castor is pretty expensive. Do you have some cheap source or how come are you happy using it in huge quantities ?
Maybe you shouldn't try anything fancy for your first soap. At least for your piece of mind: if anything at all goes wrong, you will spend the next few months wondering if the Perrier caused it, or it was something else.
Regarding your oil percentages, you seem to be aiming for a very soft soap. I am pretty new to soaping myself and I usually try for a pretty hard bar.
Based on what I read in various places, your hardest oil (olive) results in a relatively soft bar on it's own. Personally, I would avoid adding even softer oils in amounts larger than 10%.
Your recipe for some reason scares me and makes me think of jellyfish soap (an aquatic species of soap bars which after 1-2 weeks of use transform into jellyfish and migrate down the drain).
Finally, castor is pretty expensive. Do you have some cheap source or how come are you happy using it in huge quantities ?