Needless to say, ZNSC is one of everyone's most favorite threads, and mine as well.
In addition to the great, true and tried recipe, it is very helpful, has tons of good ideas and good advice, highly inspirational, and generally makes you (me) want to just go and make some soap, which I'm mostly convinced is a good thing
Last time I was reading it, a few months back, I could not help getting up right away and making a small experiment. Masterbatching NaOH, I made five small batches, using:
Olive (100)
olive (90) castor (10)
jojoba (90) castor (10)
jojoba 100
Almond (100)
Unfortunately, I didn't try almond-castor (I might have simply run ouat of dishes )
I made two bars of each, and cured them for five to six months., testing occasionally. Currently, the results are as follows:
Olive (100)- nice bubbles, quite stable but small, feels a bit dry-draggy on the skin (might improve with curing).
olive (90) castor (10)- more stable, bigger bubbles, very soothing to the skin
jojoba (90) castor (10)- very nice soap, great suds and feels good.
jojoba 100- feels slimy, hardly any suds
Almond (100)- same as jojoba 100, not as slimy but hardly any suds.
Since they have not been in use, I can not tell whether they are going to be slimy, but trust me, I will.
I put it here in Zany's advice, hopefully it might be helpful to someone (or to me, if I lose my notes).
In addition to the great, true and tried recipe, it is very helpful, has tons of good ideas and good advice, highly inspirational, and generally makes you (me) want to just go and make some soap, which I'm mostly convinced is a good thing
Last time I was reading it, a few months back, I could not help getting up right away and making a small experiment. Masterbatching NaOH, I made five small batches, using:
Olive (100)
olive (90) castor (10)
jojoba (90) castor (10)
jojoba 100
Almond (100)
Unfortunately, I didn't try almond-castor (I might have simply run ouat of dishes )
I made two bars of each, and cured them for five to six months., testing occasionally. Currently, the results are as follows:
Olive (100)- nice bubbles, quite stable but small, feels a bit dry-draggy on the skin (might improve with curing).
olive (90) castor (10)- more stable, bigger bubbles, very soothing to the skin
jojoba (90) castor (10)- very nice soap, great suds and feels good.
jojoba 100- feels slimy, hardly any suds
Almond (100)- same as jojoba 100, not as slimy but hardly any suds.
Since they have not been in use, I can not tell whether they are going to be slimy, but trust me, I will.
I put it here in Zany's advice, hopefully it might be helpful to someone (or to me, if I lose my notes).