penelopejane
Well-Known Member
Well these soapmakers use the boiled method in which they salt out their soap multiple times, thus getting rid of all the impurities. Castile soap was made with bad olive oil which was impure and cheap so that is somewhat similar to crude pomace. As for why the I think crude pomace olive oil creates more lather is because it seems like almost every big manufacturer of 100% olive oil soap uses crude pomace olive oil and their lather seems to be better, also crude pomace olive oil has a lot of unsaponifiables, which makes the soap better.
Not sure where you get your figures but that is not the case in Australia or from the sites I have seen overseas. In Australia you are not even allowed to call pomace "olive oil" because it is not olive oil.
It is not organic so none of the sites using organic OO are using pomace.
It doesn't matter though. You can use anything to make soap. It's all just personal preference and the preference of your customers if you sell.
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