For most of my daughter's life I have made soap, and for most of her life...she has hated every bar I have ever made.
I gave up long ago trying to please her until one day she came to me to ask if I had any more of that funny purple and white striped soap. I had no idea what she was talking about and she showed me where she had found it. It was remnant pieces from a melt and pour loaf I had made for a gift basket earlier that year. She LOVED that soap for her face soap and wanted to know if I could make more. It was melt and pour. Good old plain clear and plain white from Michaels.
Of the thousands of bars of soap I had made in her lifetime she liked the melt and pour.
Naturally I wanted to see which kind she liked so we set off on testing different ones. Her favorite is clear glycerin from Peaks (I forget what kind that is). After testing many plain, goats milk etc etc she still only likes the plain.
The reason she likes it for a face soap is because it leaves her skin "squeaky clean" and takes off her make up. Then she uses the moisturizer of her choice.
Next to my soap I don't care for melt and pour of any kind. Naturally we want different properties in soap, I have the skin of a 47 year old "eczema survivor" and she has the skin of an 18 year old.
What one person loves in soap, another hates. Everyone has different skin, different weather conditions and different water to wash with. I have never found melt and pour soap to be moisturizing in any way. Just washing my hands with it leaves them tight and dry and crying for creams etc. Wash with one of my soaps (especially my beloved 20% superfat in the winter) and my hands are soft and supple.
There is hope, she recently commented that one bar I was testing "wasn't as nasty as all the others..." Ahhh, kids. :crazy: