penelopejane
Well-Known Member
I use ricebran oil.
I recently made soap with 30% hemp oil. Granted, it's only been 4 weeks but it's a lovely, fairly hard soap.
Here are the percentages I used:
10% castor
30% coconut oil
30% hemp oil
15% palm oil
15% shea oil
It lathers well, it feels good on the skin, it smells like hemp. I'm keeping an eye out for DOS but it's probably a bit early at this point. I haven't used it as a face soap yet, only because I like to let any soap used on my face to cure at least 6 weeks.
I can't imagine a better facial bar than the 'Genny / Lindy' Shampoo Bar recipe:
Water as percent of oil weight: 35%
Superfat: 6%
Avocado Oil: 30%
Castor Oil: 10%
Olive Oil: 40%
Shea Butter: 10%
Soybean Oil: 10%
AWESOME as a facial bar!
Have you tried it as a shampoo bar too?
Defo going to give this a try with a few changes to the oils because I don't have soybean oil or avocado oil, even better if it works well as a shampoo bar too.
I have and used it for about 8 months after which I had so much damage to my hair I I had to have it cut extremely short. Some can use soap on their hair but many have had considerable damage.
This particular soap ended up getting DOS fairly quickly. As much as I love hemp oil in soap, I won't be making it again.I'll be waiting for update as well, I started using hemp oil almost 2 years ago, I loved the soap but never went over 10% with high % of hard oils.
Thank you for the update, with 78 % of linoleic and Linolenic acid in hemp oil, yes it will go rancid.This particular soap ended up getting DOS fairly quickly. As much as I love hemp oil in soap, I won't be making it again.
Because ROE is not a universal panacea. Some oils are prone to rancidity and it is too difficult to fight it. So much easier to choose oils that are long lived.Why is no one talking about or using ROE to prevent DOS from the Hemp oil? I thought I learned that on this forum?
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