CTAnton
Well-Known Member
Well, my slow season has just about started and I thought this winter I'd work at finding a bastille soap recipe that really 'floats my boat".
I started today with the following:
Olive Oil 50%
Coconut Oil 30%
Sunflower 10%
Castor 10%
5%SF
I'm going to change the liquid between water,aloe vera juice,dairy cream and coconut milk. Add or not add sugar and silk.Lower the SF to 2% and 3% and perhaps a batch at 8%.This is the first time I've ever added so large a percentage of coconut oil to a recipe, the reasoning is to cut the sliminess of the olive. Castor for the bubbles. Sunflower is simply a starting point; I looked at adding more of it but the linoleic and linolenic levels got too high. I am trying to stay away from lard but personally I'm not opposed to using it. For some reason I want the olive oil to be the major oil so I'm starting at 50%.
What's my goal? A bastille that has some creaminess more than bubbles, doesn't take a year to shine and leaves your face highly moisturized. The recipe I'm trying has a cleaning number of 20 but I'm hoping the high conditioning value of 63 will counteract that.
Just thought I'd throw this out to the group and see what anyone has to add...thank you all!
I started today with the following:
Olive Oil 50%
Coconut Oil 30%
Sunflower 10%
Castor 10%
5%SF
I'm going to change the liquid between water,aloe vera juice,dairy cream and coconut milk. Add or not add sugar and silk.Lower the SF to 2% and 3% and perhaps a batch at 8%.This is the first time I've ever added so large a percentage of coconut oil to a recipe, the reasoning is to cut the sliminess of the olive. Castor for the bubbles. Sunflower is simply a starting point; I looked at adding more of it but the linoleic and linolenic levels got too high. I am trying to stay away from lard but personally I'm not opposed to using it. For some reason I want the olive oil to be the major oil so I'm starting at 50%.
What's my goal? A bastille that has some creaminess more than bubbles, doesn't take a year to shine and leaves your face highly moisturized. The recipe I'm trying has a cleaning number of 20 but I'm hoping the high conditioning value of 63 will counteract that.
Just thought I'd throw this out to the group and see what anyone has to add...thank you all!