CocoPalmelle
Member
Hello fellow soapers,
I made a negative superfat liquid soap thinking it would make a stronger liquid dish soap. I was expecting paste but it turned solid. It was a bit problematic because I didn't prepare put the batter into molds and then I had to cut it into sections then grate them for easier dissolving. How do I prevent my liquid soap paste from solidifying?
This is my recipe
Superfat -1%
Water as % of Oils 20%
Coconut Oil 90%
Palm Oil 10%
Further concerns. The "paste" was so potent, just touching it already got rid of all the natural oils on my hands. I still haven't tried the 1:4 dilution but is the fact my skin is (gently?) peeling a red flag already?
I was also thinking I could use the grated soap paste for my laundry detergent powder. Which means lye heavy hardened liquid soap paste, borax, washing soda, baking soda. Has anyone tried doing this too?
I made a negative superfat liquid soap thinking it would make a stronger liquid dish soap. I was expecting paste but it turned solid. It was a bit problematic because I didn't prepare put the batter into molds and then I had to cut it into sections then grate them for easier dissolving. How do I prevent my liquid soap paste from solidifying?
This is my recipe
Superfat -1%
Water as % of Oils 20%
Coconut Oil 90%
Palm Oil 10%
Further concerns. The "paste" was so potent, just touching it already got rid of all the natural oils on my hands. I still haven't tried the 1:4 dilution but is the fact my skin is (gently?) peeling a red flag already?
I was also thinking I could use the grated soap paste for my laundry detergent powder. Which means lye heavy hardened liquid soap paste, borax, washing soda, baking soda. Has anyone tried doing this too?