Did my innocent soapy bubble just burst?!? (har har har)
One of the reasons I got into soap making is because I tried a bar called "Milky Rich" and LOVED it. I noticed on the ingredients list it had goat's milk. Ever since then, I attributed that luxurious rich and soft lather to the fact that the soap had goat milk. This is because I never used a soap with GM in it before.
So I got into soap making because I was curious to know if I could make something like it myself. After a few batches, some research, and planning I was ready to jump off into milky oblivion. I had my powdered goat milk, my recipe, my excitement, and then I stumbled across this thread...
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/coconut-milk-or-goat-milk.70978/
The impression I'm starting to get is that (most) milks make very little difference in the finished product and most folks use it mostly for label appeal. Perhaps there are some milk sugars that promote lather but other than that it's a bit of a wash (ooh, see what I did there?). There was a post that mentioned something about the milk proteins being beneficial but I couldn't find more on that.
I'm also realizing that I have another goat milk soap from the same vendor that I find a bit drying. This would tend to support things I've read from other users in the above post. GM while nice is not going to make a huge difference in the soap, the oil formula is most important.
What say you SMFers?
One of the reasons I got into soap making is because I tried a bar called "Milky Rich" and LOVED it. I noticed on the ingredients list it had goat's milk. Ever since then, I attributed that luxurious rich and soft lather to the fact that the soap had goat milk. This is because I never used a soap with GM in it before.
So I got into soap making because I was curious to know if I could make something like it myself. After a few batches, some research, and planning I was ready to jump off into milky oblivion. I had my powdered goat milk, my recipe, my excitement, and then I stumbled across this thread...
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/coconut-milk-or-goat-milk.70978/
The impression I'm starting to get is that (most) milks make very little difference in the finished product and most folks use it mostly for label appeal. Perhaps there are some milk sugars that promote lather but other than that it's a bit of a wash (ooh, see what I did there?). There was a post that mentioned something about the milk proteins being beneficial but I couldn't find more on that.
I'm also realizing that I have another goat milk soap from the same vendor that I find a bit drying. This would tend to support things I've read from other users in the above post. GM while nice is not going to make a huge difference in the soap, the oil formula is most important.
What say you SMFers?