Chispa
Well-Known Member
Hello,
I've made several batches of soap using a simple recipe that I'm happy with. It's 95% Ricebran oil, and 5% Castor. To this I add 0.5% EDTA and 0.05% BHT
Previously I added 2% salt. And I got a lovely lathering bar that was hard in the shower until the whole bar wore away. Except my wife used it once to shave her legs, and it apparently really stings to get salt in a razor cut.
So the next batch I made without salt. The bar still lathers beautifully, but after about half of it is used up in the shower, it softens and bends back and forth as I use it. Annoying.
What is a good way to maintain the bar hardness while still making it suitable for shaving with?
I've made several batches of soap using a simple recipe that I'm happy with. It's 95% Ricebran oil, and 5% Castor. To this I add 0.5% EDTA and 0.05% BHT
Previously I added 2% salt. And I got a lovely lathering bar that was hard in the shower until the whole bar wore away. Except my wife used it once to shave her legs, and it apparently really stings to get salt in a razor cut.
So the next batch I made without salt. The bar still lathers beautifully, but after about half of it is used up in the shower, it softens and bends back and forth as I use it. Annoying.
What is a good way to maintain the bar hardness while still making it suitable for shaving with?