SoapDaddy70
Well-Known Member
I started making soap at the end of September and have started using different bars from my first few recipes. I obviously have the recipes saved and can see the number differences in cleansing, conditioning, etc and how the recipes are different. My problem is that I really don't know how to analyze what I am feeling when using them. I can't say to myself.."This soap had more bubbles", "This soap feels more conditioning", "This one has creamier lather", "This soap is less drying". All of these first recipes have different combinations of Olive Oil, Coconut, Castor and then some have Shea Butter, some have Shea and Cocoa Butter, some just Shea and no Cocoa. To be honest they all feel the same to me My more recent recipes have Palm Oil so I am hoping to see the difference between my soap with Palm and without. Sometimes I think people talk about soap the way wine drinkers talk about wine with a lot of buzz words just to sound fancy. How did other people out there learn how to critique a bar of soap in order to make adjustments to their recipes?