silverspringsoapmaker
Member
Hello everyone,
I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction on my liquid soap journey? While I haven't had any problems being able to make liquid soap, I have been having a hard time trying to produce a less drying batch.
In an effort to make my liquid soap less drying on my hands I decided to add vegetable glycerin to the diluted soap (15% of the weight of the diluted soap). The addition of the vegetable glycerin has made the soap less drying but not to the point I would like it to be.
After reviewing the recipe, I am now wondering if the "too drying" issue might be due to the % of coconut oil I'm currently using?
Below is my current recipe. I dilute my paste to 15% as I use foamer bottles to dispense the soap.
24 oz coconut oil
10 oz olive oil
10 oz castor oil
3 oz jojoba oil
Would you suggest that I decrease the coconut oil percentage? My concern is that I would still like it to produce a good lather even in hard water.
Thank you for your input!
I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction on my liquid soap journey? While I haven't had any problems being able to make liquid soap, I have been having a hard time trying to produce a less drying batch.
In an effort to make my liquid soap less drying on my hands I decided to add vegetable glycerin to the diluted soap (15% of the weight of the diluted soap). The addition of the vegetable glycerin has made the soap less drying but not to the point I would like it to be.
After reviewing the recipe, I am now wondering if the "too drying" issue might be due to the % of coconut oil I'm currently using?
Below is my current recipe. I dilute my paste to 15% as I use foamer bottles to dispense the soap.
24 oz coconut oil
10 oz olive oil
10 oz castor oil
3 oz jojoba oil
Would you suggest that I decrease the coconut oil percentage? My concern is that I would still like it to produce a good lather even in hard water.
Thank you for your input!