Thanks for the info DeeAnna. I think I'll just stick with the recipe I use and not add the extra glycerin.You can add pretty much as much glycerin as you want to liquid soap. Glycerin is a water-soluble chemical, so it won't separate.
Liquid soap made with KOH already contains a moderate amount of glycerin just from saponification. If you also make the paste with a KOH-glycerin-water method, that adds even more glycerin to the amount made by saponification. So it's not like there isn't a fair bit of glycerin in the soap already. I added extra glycerin at dilution for an experiment once, but can't say I saw any "moisturizing" going on. There's no harm in trying it to see for yourself-- give it a whirl.
You can add pretty much as much glycerin as you want to liquid soap. Glycerin is a water-soluble chemical, so it won't separate.
Liquid soap made with KOH already contains a moderate amount of glycerin just from saponification. If you also make the paste with a KOH-glycerin-water method, that adds even more glycerin to the amount made by saponification. So it's not like there isn't a fair bit of glycerin in the soap already. I added extra glycerin at dilution for an experiment once, but can't say I saw any "moisturizing" going on. There's no harm in trying it to see for yourself-- give it a whirl.
Oh, glycerin won't thicken the soap. At least not enough to make any real difference. No harm in trying it to see what happens, but don't expect any miracles.
You'd be better off to use some table salt instead with a high oleic soap like this.
Enter your email address to join: