peace-love-and-suds
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I was wondering if anyone could help me to understand why the castile soap I make is so drying to my (and others') skin?
I use 100% extra virgin olive oil (organic) with a 7% superfat. I'm thinking about upping the superfat to 10% to help.
I don't want to add other oils to it. I'm also thinking about using calendula infused olive oil to make it. I just don't want it to be so drying. Perhaps it is winter that is causing this? Because the humidity is down to around 30 percent maybe the skin can't pull the moisture from the air and stripping the sebum off the face causes the dry effect. But I thought the superfat would have helped down play this a bit?
I feel weird recommending this for babies if it drys skin out so much.
I use 100% extra virgin olive oil (organic) with a 7% superfat. I'm thinking about upping the superfat to 10% to help.
I don't want to add other oils to it. I'm also thinking about using calendula infused olive oil to make it. I just don't want it to be so drying. Perhaps it is winter that is causing this? Because the humidity is down to around 30 percent maybe the skin can't pull the moisture from the air and stripping the sebum off the face causes the dry effect. But I thought the superfat would have helped down play this a bit?
I feel weird recommending this for babies if it drys skin out so much.