Busyfingers
Well-Known Member
I know there is definately a difference when it comes to price but what about on the skin?
I've read there is no problem using one or the other and there is no difference.
I was having so much trouble with soaps and such. That being the exact reason I started making soap. Well I've been making soap for over a year, playing with different recipes and supporting fellow soap makers by buying their wares when I come across them.
What has been puzzling me is I use the same ingredients but I can use the soaps I make.:think: I only use Organic Virgin Coconut Oil.
I know the percentages can be different so I've been playing.
My conclusion:
I'm starting to believe it may be in the refining, bleaching and deodorizing process that could be bringing about the problem.
I was just wandering if any one else has had a similar experience and/or I would definately like your thoughts on my soap mystery?
I've read there is no problem using one or the other and there is no difference.
I was having so much trouble with soaps and such. That being the exact reason I started making soap. Well I've been making soap for over a year, playing with different recipes and supporting fellow soap makers by buying their wares when I come across them.
What has been puzzling me is I use the same ingredients but I can use the soaps I make.:think: I only use Organic Virgin Coconut Oil.
I know the percentages can be different so I've been playing.
My conclusion:
I'm starting to believe it may be in the refining, bleaching and deodorizing process that could be bringing about the problem.
I was just wandering if any one else has had a similar experience and/or I would definately like your thoughts on my soap mystery?