Baltar42
Member
Hello Everyone,
I'm a completely new beginner to soap making & I was wondering if you could please help me with a Melt & Pour problem that I have.
My son and other half have extra sensitive skin so I've decided to venture into soap making to avoid the horrible reactions they get to commercial soap. But so far, it's been a complete nightmare.
I'm using an SLS & SLES free MP base. I've tried different varieties: e.g. Clear, Shea & White MP bases (all of them are SLS/SLES free as those are the only ones my family can use) and they have very very VERY little lather and come out almost rock hard! Can you please tell me what I'm doing wrong???
I've now got a total of 3lbs of different MP bases on my hands and I don't want to throw it all out, so I'm trying to figure out a way of rescuing it and adding something to these bases that would increase lather.
I've tried adding 1 Tbsp Sweet Almond Oil to 2lbs MP base, but this hasn't improved lather. I've now bought Coconut Oil to try as I've read that this might increase lather in small amounts. I've also read here that I can add sugar, clay, glycerine, liquid soap, shaving soap, etc. But before I venture into experimenting and buying loads more expensive ingredients, I was wondering if I may please ask you to share your knowledge, wisdom and experience
My questions are: (1) what, in your experience, is the best way to add lather to a poor-lather MP base? and (2) Have you ever tried adding liquid soap (like Liquid Castille soap) to MP base to help increase lather? How did that work out?
Any thoughts, suggestions or help would be much appreciated!
I'm a completely new beginner to soap making & I was wondering if you could please help me with a Melt & Pour problem that I have.
My son and other half have extra sensitive skin so I've decided to venture into soap making to avoid the horrible reactions they get to commercial soap. But so far, it's been a complete nightmare.
I'm using an SLS & SLES free MP base. I've tried different varieties: e.g. Clear, Shea & White MP bases (all of them are SLS/SLES free as those are the only ones my family can use) and they have very very VERY little lather and come out almost rock hard! Can you please tell me what I'm doing wrong???
I've now got a total of 3lbs of different MP bases on my hands and I don't want to throw it all out, so I'm trying to figure out a way of rescuing it and adding something to these bases that would increase lather.
I've tried adding 1 Tbsp Sweet Almond Oil to 2lbs MP base, but this hasn't improved lather. I've now bought Coconut Oil to try as I've read that this might increase lather in small amounts. I've also read here that I can add sugar, clay, glycerine, liquid soap, shaving soap, etc. But before I venture into experimenting and buying loads more expensive ingredients, I was wondering if I may please ask you to share your knowledge, wisdom and experience
My questions are: (1) what, in your experience, is the best way to add lather to a poor-lather MP base? and (2) Have you ever tried adding liquid soap (like Liquid Castille soap) to MP base to help increase lather? How did that work out?
Any thoughts, suggestions or help would be much appreciated!
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