Dean
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I've been thinking about why my skin can't tolerate handmade soap but its fine with lye based commercial soap. After dropping the lauric+myristic to about nil and doing long cures, I'm thinking it must be something else. I noticed a leading brand of soap with CO as the first ingredient isn't drying for me and that it also includes citric acid. I'm wondering if citric acid is being added after saponification to reduce the alkalinity so the soap will be less drying. What are your thoughts? Does alkalinity have anything to do with drying effect? Can the the alkalinity of HP or liquid soap be reduced by adding citric acid after saponifying? Obviously this can't be done with CP because it would affect the saponification.
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