My previous go-to soap recipe (30% CO, 20% OO pomace, 20% palm oil, 13% apricot kernel, 10% shea, and 7% castor; 5% SF, 30% lye) is quite drying and doesn't last very long. Thanks to this forum, I found out that it's likely due to the high CO and (possibly) OO. I also learned that I don't need to superfat all my bars at 5% (revelation!!!) I feel like I learnt more in the past week, just by browsing this forum, than in the year I've been soaping and reading various soaping blogs. SO THANK YOU GUYS!
Anyway, I came up with the below formula, which is meant to be a regular bar for hand washing and showering. The trial batch will be unscented and colorant-free. It's important that the soap its gentle, lathers well and lasts a fair amount of time. We do have very hard water in London, so I just went and ordered some sodium gluconate. I also have citric acid and sodium lactate laying around. I plan to add some sugar for the bubbles, and leave the soap covered and insulated on my kitchen counter.
Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.
Ps. I also plan to experiment with a lard-based soap , but I'll put that in a separate thread.
Anyway, I came up with the below formula, which is meant to be a regular bar for hand washing and showering. The trial batch will be unscented and colorant-free. It's important that the soap its gentle, lathers well and lasts a fair amount of time. We do have very hard water in London, so I just went and ordered some sodium gluconate. I also have citric acid and sodium lactate laying around. I plan to add some sugar for the bubbles, and leave the soap covered and insulated on my kitchen counter.
Any feedback will be greatly appreciated.
Ps. I also plan to experiment with a lard-based soap , but I'll put that in a separate thread.