Hello all,
I've been refining my recipe to fewer and fewer ingredients over time; I started with 8 ingredients, and I am now down to 4: Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Shea Butter, and Castor Oil - but I am finding the soap drying on my skin.
I ditched Palm Oil for ethical reasons ages ago and switched to Babassu Oil instead, which was great, but I was told it was effectively just an 'expensive' Coconut Oil, so I switched to Coconut instead. At this point my recipe ended up roughly 45% Coconut Oil. It's made my skin go all flaky, so without switching back to Babassu oil, is there a way to counteract how drying the Coconut Oil is?
The new recipe I am proposing is:
Olive Oil - 45%
Coconut Oil - 35%
Shea Butter - 20%
Castor Oil - 5%
Superfat - 5%
Will that be enough? I was thinking I could increase the superfat to 8% or so?
The other alternative is that I just ditch the Coconut Oil and spend the extra few £s to get Babassu oil.
Any ideas will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Andy
I've been refining my recipe to fewer and fewer ingredients over time; I started with 8 ingredients, and I am now down to 4: Olive Oil, Coconut Oil, Shea Butter, and Castor Oil - but I am finding the soap drying on my skin.
I ditched Palm Oil for ethical reasons ages ago and switched to Babassu Oil instead, which was great, but I was told it was effectively just an 'expensive' Coconut Oil, so I switched to Coconut instead. At this point my recipe ended up roughly 45% Coconut Oil. It's made my skin go all flaky, so without switching back to Babassu oil, is there a way to counteract how drying the Coconut Oil is?
The new recipe I am proposing is:
Olive Oil - 45%
Coconut Oil - 35%
Shea Butter - 20%
Castor Oil - 5%
Superfat - 5%
Will that be enough? I was thinking I could increase the superfat to 8% or so?
The other alternative is that I just ditch the Coconut Oil and spend the extra few £s to get Babassu oil.
Any ideas will be appreciated.
Thanks,
Andy