akseattle
Well-Known Member
Another question:
I have started adding sugar to my soap recipe in order to increase lather. But, how to know if you have used too much sugar?
I've read that 1-3 teaspoons per lb of oil is what should be added per pound of oil. But, why is that? is it that at some point, it inhibits other qualities/ characteristics? Like what may have been a cleansing bar is no longer as cleansing? or the lather just stops increasing? I've also read that your soap will become "sticky" if you add too much sugar. But, I haven't found anything that says WHEN will the soap feel sticky? When unmolding? After its cured? On your skin when using it?
I use SoapCalc.net to calculate my recipes. I don't see that it has any place to add things like sugar. Is there a calculator that considers other additives besides fragrance?
Thank you in advance!
I have started adding sugar to my soap recipe in order to increase lather. But, how to know if you have used too much sugar?
I've read that 1-3 teaspoons per lb of oil is what should be added per pound of oil. But, why is that? is it that at some point, it inhibits other qualities/ characteristics? Like what may have been a cleansing bar is no longer as cleansing? or the lather just stops increasing? I've also read that your soap will become "sticky" if you add too much sugar. But, I haven't found anything that says WHEN will the soap feel sticky? When unmolding? After its cured? On your skin when using it?
I use SoapCalc.net to calculate my recipes. I don't see that it has any place to add things like sugar. Is there a calculator that considers other additives besides fragrance?
Thank you in advance!