Vulpeste
Member
Hi everyone!
I’m totally new here, and to soap making in general. I introduced myself in the introduction thread, but to make it quick, I’ll do it here as well
My name is Caroline and I’m a French expat living in NZ, I have an hand dyed yarn business and I’m looking to create a line of bar wash / conditioning lanolin products to add to my shop.
I’ve been doing some research in the last few days but I’m still overwhelmed by the amount of informations. I read every thread many times that I found here on wool wash and it definitely helped giving me clues.
Basically, even if I’m totally open to modifications see as I don’t know if what I want to make is doable, here are my ideal project plan;
a wash bar whith NaOH, probably with around 5% lanolin and difference fragrance.
If it is doable, I would love for this recipe to be a non-rinse recipe and have conditioning included in the product. That way you’d either grate some of the bar in hot water until melted or run between your hands, it would wash the product (I think if I understand well the coconut oil would be the main “stripping” ingredient), and recondition the wool with a mixture of lanolin and ideally other fats such as cocoa butter and other quality products (I need to do more research here on what would be a nice combination).
I would also need guidance on the pH of the final product, ideally neutral? I want to optimise and preserve the fibre but also prevent any striping of the dye. I know it gets technical because dyeing can change the pH of the wool. So any guidance here is appreciated!
I like the look of bars but if it’s too hard to get all these components in one solution, I’d like to have a soap/clean wash bar with perhaps less conditioning effect and then rinse the garment with a liquid lanolin conditioning recipe that would be non-rinse and fragranted.
because I’m so new, at this stage I’m happy for any pointers or guidance, and even better if someone has a bar wool wash recipes already made that I could use as a base to tweak and replace/add products to experiment with.
thank you so much!
photo of some of my pretty yarn for attention
I’m totally new here, and to soap making in general. I introduced myself in the introduction thread, but to make it quick, I’ll do it here as well
My name is Caroline and I’m a French expat living in NZ, I have an hand dyed yarn business and I’m looking to create a line of bar wash / conditioning lanolin products to add to my shop.
I’ve been doing some research in the last few days but I’m still overwhelmed by the amount of informations. I read every thread many times that I found here on wool wash and it definitely helped giving me clues.
Basically, even if I’m totally open to modifications see as I don’t know if what I want to make is doable, here are my ideal project plan;
a wash bar whith NaOH, probably with around 5% lanolin and difference fragrance.
If it is doable, I would love for this recipe to be a non-rinse recipe and have conditioning included in the product. That way you’d either grate some of the bar in hot water until melted or run between your hands, it would wash the product (I think if I understand well the coconut oil would be the main “stripping” ingredient), and recondition the wool with a mixture of lanolin and ideally other fats such as cocoa butter and other quality products (I need to do more research here on what would be a nice combination).
I would also need guidance on the pH of the final product, ideally neutral? I want to optimise and preserve the fibre but also prevent any striping of the dye. I know it gets technical because dyeing can change the pH of the wool. So any guidance here is appreciated!
I like the look of bars but if it’s too hard to get all these components in one solution, I’d like to have a soap/clean wash bar with perhaps less conditioning effect and then rinse the garment with a liquid lanolin conditioning recipe that would be non-rinse and fragranted.
because I’m so new, at this stage I’m happy for any pointers or guidance, and even better if someone has a bar wool wash recipes already made that I could use as a base to tweak and replace/add products to experiment with.
thank you so much!
photo of some of my pretty yarn for attention