Sinful7
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So at farmers market this past weekend I ran into another soaper. This person told me she doesn't have to cure her CP soap. (She makes only goats milk and honey bars) and told me the only reason to cure is for a sudsier bar.
Now I know better than that, soaps get milder as they cure in my experience, and they last longer. Can anyone else give their experiences with cure times and differences in soaps?
And while I understand technically soap can be used as soon as saponification is finished. I find it very drying on my skin or makes my skin feel tight and itchy until properly cured.
Now I know better than that, soaps get milder as they cure in my experience, and they last longer. Can anyone else give their experiences with cure times and differences in soaps?
And while I understand technically soap can be used as soon as saponification is finished. I find it very drying on my skin or makes my skin feel tight and itchy until properly cured.