coconut allergy...ideas?

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I have a coconut and nut allergy (this is why I just started making soap). I really want to make a salt soap but I don't want to use coconut. Any suggestions?
I have been using a soap calculator and just making my own recipes subbing Palm kernel flakes instead.
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I made this they other day could I get some feedback? It was an attempt at a shampoo bar- my scalp feels a bit dry, but my hair felt good.
water 38%
super fat 5 %
lye concentration 26.167%

Caster oil 18.18%
Jojoba oil 9.09%
sunflower oil 18.18%
palm oil 13.64%
cocoa butter 9.09%
palm kernel flakes 31.82%

Thank you :)
 
If you just made it a few days ago it will be a bit harsh -aka drying - because it's not been cured yet.
Most soaps are sooo much better (including HP) after a full 4-6 week cure. And they will also last longer as well.

You could up your superfat as melstan suggested, but that won't work near as well as a full cure will.
 
A great discussion about a shampoo bar recipe centers around the idea of making a bar with a cleaning score of zero -- meaning no palm kernel, coconut, babassu, or similar oils. See: http://www.soapmakingforum.com/f11/shampoo-bar-thanks-lindy-30946/

I haven't seen that thread, but quite honestly I would not use a shampoo bar that didn't have any cleansing oils in it.
Shampoo bars gum up my hair bad enough and I would want at least something to combat that.
 
I haven't seen that thread, but quite honestly I would not use a shampoo bar that didn't have any cleansing oils in it.
Shampoo bars gum up my hair bad enough and I would want at least something to combat that.

I am kind of like you, the shampoo bar that works best for me actually has 25% coconut oil. It is probably too drying for most people, but then again, that's the beauty of making your own soap/shampoo bars - you get to tweak the formula! :wink:
 
...I would not use a shampoo bar that didn't have any cleansing oils in it....

I'm not sure how the cleansing values are calculated for the different oils, but what I've concluded is a cleaning score of zero basically means the soap doesn't have any lauric or myristic oils (coconut, babassu, palm kernel, etc.) in it. Soaps with a low or zero cleaning score do clean, just not as aggressively as a soap with a lauric-myristic base. But, hey, as always, YMMV. --DeeAnna
 
I'm not sure how the cleansing values are calculated for the different oils, but what I've concluded is a cleaning score of zero basically means the soap doesn't have any lauric or myristic oils (coconut, babassu, palm kernel, etc.) in it. Soaps with a low or zero cleaning score do clean, just not as aggressively as a soap with a lauric-myristic base. But, hey, as always, YMMV. --DeeAnna

yes, I understand that, but without the cleansing oils, I would need a vinegar rinse every single time that I shampooed my hair. I would just rather not do that, so when I do use shampoo bars (which is rare) I use a formulation, with both coconut and pko. :)
 

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