jcandleattic
Well-Known Member
HAHAHA DeeAnna, I love John Stewart!
I do HP and add EO after the cook........besides it was just a thought since the OP is creeped out by microbesThere is a world of difference between a foot butter and soap. What is true for foot butter is NOT true for what exists in soap after exposure to lye. Good try, though.
Hi Matt, and Welcome to the group. Trust me, we're all here to help you. First things first. Here's a link to Soap Calc:I am open to suggestions if you know a better more cost effective recipe for sensitive skin soap.
It took me 12 years to develop what I consider as-close-to-perfect-as-it-gets. I have sensitive, mature skin and I love it! I've shared my recipe with the members of the group and invite you to give it a go and see what you think. I'd recommend a small 500 - 1000 gram batch to start with.It is a long road to making the perfect soap.
Do us a favor and tell us something we don't already know. This is basic stuff.Sodium Olivate is saponified olive oil and Sodium Cocoate is saponified coconut oil.
Please allow me to speak plainly. You are obsessed with using coconut oil because of its antimicrobial properties. It's time to let go of that approach. Quite frankly, it doesn't matter... especially if you want to develop a soap for sensitive skin... olive oil trumps coconut oil in that category. The ideal is to combine the two into a formula that fits the objective... i.e., high olive with low coconut... there you have the best of both ingredients. Add a little castor oil for lather and you're good to go.There hasn't been much research on ether but it seems like Sodium Cocoate still trumps olive oil as an antimicrobial agent.
I apologize. I meant only to inform. I had no idea that you found a better way to make soap. If only you had introduced yourself early on, as politely requested, and told us a little about your background and experience then we wouldn't be shooting in the dark.Man some people are negative in here
Dude if your customers like what you've sold them maybe that's not the soap we're talking about here?Man some people are negative in here.
If you are all such experts then tell me why lye calc makes such terrible soap?
It ruins the smell profile of scented soaps, it is hard to cut even if only cutting the next day. It makes terrible terrible soap.
Is the answer to my question less coconut oil and more soft oil?
I guess that is why my costumers think that all the other hand made soap is so harsh. They probably all use soap calc to calculate their lye.
Using half the lye that lye calculators tell me to use works fine and it makes the soap 100 times easier to work with.
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