I would like to try to make liquid soap. I think I'm going to start with this recipe that has been recommended on here several times: Basic Beginner Liquid Soap and Information
I have found lots of recipes, and read about the methods. But I'd like to know more about formulating liquid soaps. I have a very basic idea of what the common fatty acids do in bar soap, but what qualities do the same fatty acids add to liquid soap?
For example, (and I know these are very basic generalizations, feel free to correct me. I have a lot to learn) Lauric and Myristic acids contribute higher cleansing properties to bar soap. Too high, and they can be very harsh on the skin. It seems from what I have read that this is true in LS as well.
It seems that oleic acid is the main one recommended for LS. Why is this? And ricinoleic seems popular too, for clarity in the finished product?
I've read that palmitic and stearic can cause cloudiness. I don't mind my soap being cloudy.
What I'd like is a somewhat gentle LS that I can dilute enough to use in a foamer. And while following recipes is great, I really want to know what makes the LS what it is. The information about fatty acids And what they contribute to bar soap is easy to find. I'm not sure how to translate all that to LS. And it bothers me to make something and not know why it works.
Would some of you knowledgeable people on here mind please pointing me in the right direction to learn more? Thanks in advance for taking the time to help me!
I have found lots of recipes, and read about the methods. But I'd like to know more about formulating liquid soaps. I have a very basic idea of what the common fatty acids do in bar soap, but what qualities do the same fatty acids add to liquid soap?
For example, (and I know these are very basic generalizations, feel free to correct me. I have a lot to learn) Lauric and Myristic acids contribute higher cleansing properties to bar soap. Too high, and they can be very harsh on the skin. It seems from what I have read that this is true in LS as well.
It seems that oleic acid is the main one recommended for LS. Why is this? And ricinoleic seems popular too, for clarity in the finished product?
I've read that palmitic and stearic can cause cloudiness. I don't mind my soap being cloudy.
What I'd like is a somewhat gentle LS that I can dilute enough to use in a foamer. And while following recipes is great, I really want to know what makes the LS what it is. The information about fatty acids And what they contribute to bar soap is easy to find. I'm not sure how to translate all that to LS. And it bothers me to make something and not know why it works.
Would some of you knowledgeable people on here mind please pointing me in the right direction to learn more? Thanks in advance for taking the time to help me!