Brittle oils- what are the cons?

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I think enough washes away to not really leave a lot. I would probably not go above 5% superfat, and I have read somewhere on here(search: facial bars) that high coconut oil soaps can cause more oil to be produced. But there are lots of us with teens who's skin is now much clearer just by swapping to hand made soap that I would love for someone to do a study.(Not that that would ever happen, as it takes big $ for universities to do studies such as that.)

I was planning to make a mild bar because I have already noticed that my skin is more oily when I use harsh products. In the past I have used a very popular anti acne skin care line (for years) which I am convinced has aged my skin. I don't use the acne products anymore.

When I am ready to make my face bar, I will experiment and see how it goes. I don't know if I would mind my soap being draggy because I use washcloths. I may try a small batch with higher percentage of shea than normal and see how I like it.
 
The part of the article that gives the same information the you all have mentioned in this thread.


Then what are actually missing is my point:

You only mentioned that you had read about possible false trace. No other pros or cons.

The end of the article talks about many factors - as you hadn't mentioned reading about them, it suggested that you hadn't read the whole thing.

My point was never that the article mentions everything that is here. So if you thought that was what I meant, I can understand your confusion.
 

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