leeleetrue
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hi! this is my first, non-introductory post, so thanks in advance for any replies. i've been making soap for about a year and half after i spent a year researching what to do and - more importantly - what not to do. i think i was lulled into a false sense of security regarding INS numbers in SoapCalc. all of my recipes had an Iodine number below 70 (what i had read was the tipping point for DOS), but a few in particular had pretty low INS numbers (in the mid 120's). time has shown me that those particular recipes are prone to DOS, even with the addition of ROE to my base oils.
so now i'm in the process of reformulating my recipes; i've only been selling direct to customers for a bit, but in the hopes of eventually selling wholesale i'm trying to work out this occasional DOS problem. i've come up with an 'adult' soap recipe that i'm happy with - good numbers on pretty much every front, and a lower SF number, since i've read that too high a SF can also lead to DOS over time. the two recipes that had occasional DOS both had SF of 7%, while my 6% recipes never had that problem, so i'm lowering all recipes to this SF percentage.
my question comes with my 'baby' soap. i loved the recipe i had - and my two little girls' skin bore witness to how gentle and moisturizing it was. the only problem was the DOS, and obviously this is no small problem. this is what it was, and with my new knowledge of the importance of the INS number, i'm convinced it needs overhauled.
palm and olive - 30% each
castor - 17%
shea - 9%
coconut and avocado - 7% each.
SF at 7%
so here's my conundrum: i cannot seem to formulate a recipe that's got a decent INS number while still being really conditioning. most of the baby soap recipes i find are mostly bastille...once i run the numbers, the INS is crazy low. i certainly know that pure castille soap defies the numbers, but i'm nervous to waste precious resources in developing something that will just spoil sooner rather than later. i was thinking of a recipe with olive, coconut, castor and avocado with a bit of palm for hardness sake, and a 6% SF, but again, i just can't get the numbers to work.
should i ignore the INS numbers when making bastille? when doing a bastille, palm-free baby soap, is it a no-no to add salt for hardness sake? could i solve my DOS problem just by lowering the SF% in my existing recipe? anyone's experience with baby soap is certainly appreciated. thanks!
so now i'm in the process of reformulating my recipes; i've only been selling direct to customers for a bit, but in the hopes of eventually selling wholesale i'm trying to work out this occasional DOS problem. i've come up with an 'adult' soap recipe that i'm happy with - good numbers on pretty much every front, and a lower SF number, since i've read that too high a SF can also lead to DOS over time. the two recipes that had occasional DOS both had SF of 7%, while my 6% recipes never had that problem, so i'm lowering all recipes to this SF percentage.
my question comes with my 'baby' soap. i loved the recipe i had - and my two little girls' skin bore witness to how gentle and moisturizing it was. the only problem was the DOS, and obviously this is no small problem. this is what it was, and with my new knowledge of the importance of the INS number, i'm convinced it needs overhauled.
palm and olive - 30% each
castor - 17%
shea - 9%
coconut and avocado - 7% each.
SF at 7%
so here's my conundrum: i cannot seem to formulate a recipe that's got a decent INS number while still being really conditioning. most of the baby soap recipes i find are mostly bastille...once i run the numbers, the INS is crazy low. i certainly know that pure castille soap defies the numbers, but i'm nervous to waste precious resources in developing something that will just spoil sooner rather than later. i was thinking of a recipe with olive, coconut, castor and avocado with a bit of palm for hardness sake, and a 6% SF, but again, i just can't get the numbers to work.
should i ignore the INS numbers when making bastille? when doing a bastille, palm-free baby soap, is it a no-no to add salt for hardness sake? could i solve my DOS problem just by lowering the SF% in my existing recipe? anyone's experience with baby soap is certainly appreciated. thanks!