CoopLawStudent
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Hey everyone,
I'm trying very hard to perfect a shaving soap for sensitive skin. Something that goes beyond the general "This soap has no fragrance" thing. Here are the numbers for my latest batch:
Palm Oil: 40%
Castor Oil: 25%
Stearic Acid: 17%
Coconut Oil: 8%
I superfat at 10% with the following oils:
Mango Butter: 3%
Watermelon Seed Oil: 3%
Jojoba Oil: 2%
Argan Oil: 2%
I make the soap with 38% water and 24.859% sodium hydroxide (for a ration of 3.023:1)
I also include additional glycerine at 10% ppo, and dissolve silk in the lye/water solution before adding it to the oils. I add .01% Vitamin E as a preservative.
Because I've found it has a tendency to seize otherwise, I hot process the soap in a crockpot.
The numbers reported by SoapCalc are as follows:
Hardness: 46
Cleansing: 6
Conditioning: 51
Bubbly: 28
Creamy: 62
Iodine: 52
INS: 144
So here's the problem: The soap is decent, and lubricates okay when I shave with it, but I can't seem to get a whole lot of volume out of the lather. What I do get has nice dense body, though, and lasts for a long time. I just want to get higher volume out of it so that it's thicker and a bit more comfortable on the face. What I'm thinking of doing is either replacing 5% of the palm oil (or 10%, if 5 is too little) with stearic acid, or possibly replacing that quantity with cottonseed oil instead, which I've read produces a thick and very stable lather.
Help me SMF! You're my only hope!
Thanks!
I'm trying very hard to perfect a shaving soap for sensitive skin. Something that goes beyond the general "This soap has no fragrance" thing. Here are the numbers for my latest batch:
Palm Oil: 40%
Castor Oil: 25%
Stearic Acid: 17%
Coconut Oil: 8%
I superfat at 10% with the following oils:
Mango Butter: 3%
Watermelon Seed Oil: 3%
Jojoba Oil: 2%
Argan Oil: 2%
I make the soap with 38% water and 24.859% sodium hydroxide (for a ration of 3.023:1)
I also include additional glycerine at 10% ppo, and dissolve silk in the lye/water solution before adding it to the oils. I add .01% Vitamin E as a preservative.
Because I've found it has a tendency to seize otherwise, I hot process the soap in a crockpot.
The numbers reported by SoapCalc are as follows:
Hardness: 46
Cleansing: 6
Conditioning: 51
Bubbly: 28
Creamy: 62
Iodine: 52
INS: 144
So here's the problem: The soap is decent, and lubricates okay when I shave with it, but I can't seem to get a whole lot of volume out of the lather. What I do get has nice dense body, though, and lasts for a long time. I just want to get higher volume out of it so that it's thicker and a bit more comfortable on the face. What I'm thinking of doing is either replacing 5% of the palm oil (or 10%, if 5 is too little) with stearic acid, or possibly replacing that quantity with cottonseed oil instead, which I've read produces a thick and very stable lather.
Help me SMF! You're my only hope!
Thanks!