I am interested in the linseed oil soap. When I added a little linseed oil to one soap, I got a soap that I really like. That's why I was looking for inspiration for linseed oil soaps. I was surprised to find almost nothing. I think it's because the linseed oil soap has a short shelf life? Is it a DOS problem?
I read that 2% linseed oil in soap is fine. Also, sodium citrate helps as a chelator. Good....
And then I found the soaps from the flax farm, they looked beautiful, so I looked at the composition:
linseed oil
water
coconut oil
glycerol
This means that there is a high percentage of linseed oil in this soap. How is it possible? Apparently this kind of soap works when they sell it? I would like to try it in a small dose. According to the composition of the soap, could the recipe look something like this?
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is my reasoning correct? With the fact that I would add sodium citrate. Does anyone have experience with linseed oil soap?
I also found a registered patent for linseed oil soap, where linseed oil, palm oil and glycerol are added to the cold soap base.
This makes me think that this soap can be very good.