My favorite exfoliants are crushed walnuts and green zeolite clay.
better late than never! besides this will be an ongoing missoin!
Yeah - got zeolites on my radar.
Waiting for Amazon to deliver my 3X Activated Pure Zeolite Clinoptilolite.
It's supposed to be good for absorbing oil...
between this (if and when it arrives), a couple of different versions of Bentonite clay, cornmeal, borax, sodium carbonate, beta cyclodextrin and some other possible additives.
Although I don't think an exfoliant is necessary to remove this oil.
I either need something that absorbs it, neutralizes it (breaks it down into other compounds) or somehow encapsulates it and allows it to be washed away.
BTW, I love crushed walnuts as an exfoliant. It's in the St. Ives facial scrub I occassionally use.
Since my soaps have a high cleansing number (30+) they also produce a whole lot of lather.
So much, that I could probably shave with them.
I don't think lather or bubbles is my issue... it seems to be more of a "chemistry problem."
So I'm devoting part of my research time re-learning organic chemistry... smh!
Here's something I learned as I was studying the
soap calculator numbers:
you know how I said that most soap fatty acids total 96-98?
and how if you make palmatic or stearic more, that number has to come from one of the other acids?
well, I took it a step further and simply added all the acid numbers for each oil.
And to my surprise, they're all over the place!
If you use MuruMuru Butter or Grapeseed Oil - their total scores are 100.
But if you use Coconut Oil -- it's total score is 89!
What does that mean?
Well, to me, it means that if you have the choice between Murumuru or Coconut Oil as your hard "cleansing" oil -- murumuru will contribute more to the Palmitic, Oleic and Linoleic totals -- thus (theoretically) producing more bubbles, lather AND conditioning. Making it a better choice (if cost was no issue).
if the amount of fatty acids per ounce of oil indeed produce results as the Soap Calc predicts.... shouldn't we be all only be using oils that can give us the highest scores?
wouldn't we all want are soap to be the creamiest, bubbliest and most conditioning bars of soap?
anyway...
Thanks for your suggestion.
Will post test results after my soaps are made.