If it was all CO only the saponified oil is stripping. The (unsaponified) superfat would then be literally like rubbing the raw oil on your skin.What I do not understand is how does it "tame" a soap to add more of an oil which is "stripping"?
If it was all CO only the saponified oil is stripping. The (unsaponified) superfat would then be literally like rubbing the raw oil on your skin.What I do not understand is how does it "tame" a soap to add more of an oil which is "stripping"?
Soap is an emulsifier. An emulsifier causes fats, which are normally not water soluble, to become water soluble. This is why soap is able to remove grease and oils from your skin, clothing, or dishes.
When you add superfat to the soap, the soap has to emulsify the superfat as well as emulsify the fats on your skin -- both natural skin oils as well as greasy dirt.
If the soap is so strong that it is removing too much of the desirable natural oils and proteins from the skin, you need to add enough superfat to lessen its effectiveness and make the soap milder to the skin.
Coconut oil soap at zero superfat is often used as a household and dish cleanser as well as a "stain stick" for pretreating spots. It's so strong, however, that people often need to wear gloves when washing dishes so their hands don't dry out.
You are doing a good job of asking questions, and I for one don't mind answering them because I can tell that you are trying to learn, and that you are doing some research on your own to supplement what we are telling you here. Good job!
One of the concepts that may still be confusing you is that behavior of the oil in question may be very different from pre-saponification to post-saponification. Coconut oil (and its close relatives, palm kernel oil and babassu oil) is not stripping in its natural state. It only becomes stripping (high cleansing) after it is saponified.
It's not the coconut OIL that is stripping. The OIL is nice on skin; it ADDS fat to the surface of the skin which is soothing and protective. Coconut OIL is not able to emulsify and remove natural fats from the skin because it's not soap.
It's the SOAP made from the coconut oil that is stripping and harsh to the skin. The soap is what can emulsify and remove natural skin fats.
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