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MidwestSoaper

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I'd like to share a recipe that I've created. It's qualities are Hardness-41, Cleansing-20, Conditioning-55, Bubbly-38, and Creamy-39:

30% Coconut Oil
30% EVOO
20% Castor Oil
20% Cocoa Butter
1 tbs. granulated sugar ppo
.3 oz EO ppo

I hope you will enjoy this recipe.
 
You are brave to try such a high castor content - I'm curious how long this soap lasts - please update with any negative effects of the high castor!
 
MidwestSoaper - Thanks for posting. It will be interesting to try this because I like castor and cocoa butter in soaps.


Bukawww -

Why would 20% castor be a problem? I like castor in my soaps although I've never gone above 10%. I would think the other ingredients would offset any softness from the castor. MidwestSoaper said it had a hardness of 41.

Also, isn't a large percentage of castor used for making translucent soaps?
 
I've always found too much castor makes my soap sticky.

Thanks for sharing your recipe!
 
Bukawww said:
You are brave to try such a high castor content - I'm curious how long this soap lasts - please update with any negative effects of the high castor!

I have to say that I did not have cocoa butter on hand so I used mango butter instead. I don't see any problems with this soap, so far it is hardening pretty good and I don't care if it's not going to last a long time...I don't want my soap to last 6 months. I would get bored!
 
The rule of thumb, which is NOT carved in stone, is to keep castor around 5%. But heck, I've found that the soaping "rules" don't really hold in many cases.

When I started soaping we were told keep coconut to 15% or less! Can you IMAGINE? Now I regularly soap it at 75% or even higher.

So if the soap works - GREAT (I think the cocoa butter would balance out the castor, being SO hard)
 
OK so here is the update: although I gave this soap to my friends and family- no one used it yet....everyone keeps it in their closet because they love the smell. :?
I only used a little sliver to test it - washing my hands - and it lasted a long time so I was happy, till my son came to visit with his wife and they used the whole bar in 4 days! On top of everything my son said it did not bubble as much as my other soap…what? :eek:
Even though this was the only recipe I used 20% castor, it made me think about how long does hand made CP soap lasts?
Because I currently have 5 different soaps in my shower it is hard for me to estimate how long any particular soap lasts, I think I will have to start using one at a time.
How long does your soap last?
 
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