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I'm trying to come up with a base recipe to get some soaps EU certified for sale through a charity shop. The charity want palm oil free soap. I have tried variations on 40/45% olive oil, 30/35% coconut oil, and either 20% shea or 10% each shea and cocoa butters with and without caster oil. (yes - complicated - 4 different variations). However all produce a reasonably good, creamy lather as a hand soap but aren't very good in the bath eg using sponge for example. I found a company online that does 50% OO, 45% CO and 5% shea. Lather is brilliant! However wouldn't that much coconut oil mean the soap is very drying (I don't know the superfat - possibly 8 or 10% to counteract CO at that percentage?) AND possibly be used up quickly - I guess one downside of lots of lather is soap that doesn't last as long. I was thinking of trying 40% OO, 45% CO and 5% each shea, cocoa butter and castor oil, possibly at 8% superfat. Would the butters counteract the dryness of the coconut oil? What about DOS? Or would just adding sugar to the original recipes help. Any thoughts? Is a hard, bubbly, long lasting, non palm oil soap even possible or is this the soap holy grail?
I'm trying to come up with a base recipe to get some soaps EU certified for sale through a charity shop. The charity want palm oil free soap. I have tried variations on 40/45% olive oil, 30/35% coconut oil, and either 20% shea or 10% each shea and cocoa butters with and without caster oil. (yes - complicated - 4 different variations). However all produce a reasonably good, creamy lather as a hand soap but aren't very good in the bath eg using sponge for example. I found a company online that does 50% OO, 45% CO and 5% shea. Lather is brilliant! However wouldn't that much coconut oil mean the soap is very drying (I don't know the superfat - possibly 8 or 10% to counteract CO at that percentage?) AND possibly be used up quickly - I guess one downside of lots of lather is soap that doesn't last as long. I was thinking of trying 40% OO, 45% CO and 5% each shea, cocoa butter and castor oil, possibly at 8% superfat. Would the butters counteract the dryness of the coconut oil? What about DOS? Or would just adding sugar to the original recipes help. Any thoughts? Is a hard, bubbly, long lasting, non palm oil soap even possible or is this the soap holy grail?