I'd say most of my recipes are 10% to 15% coconut or other high lauric-myristic fat. But actually it's less about the % of coconut for me and more about the lauric + myristic acid content. Other fats like tallow also provide lauric and myristic acids, so I use a bit less coconut if I also use tallow, for example. It's more accurate to say I shoot for 10% to 15% combined lauric + myristic.
I'd say most of my recipes are 10% to 15% coconut or other high lauric-myristic fat. But actually it's less about the % of coconut for me and more about the lauric + myristic acid content. Other fats like tallow also provide lauric and myristic acids, so I use a bit less coconut if I also use tallow, for example. It's more accurate to say I shoot for 10% to 15% combined lauric + myristic.
Yes. My dry, old-lady skin likes less than 12% lauric and myristic combo.
Carol
Old hands too and I am usually dry anyway Plus I can't use lotion much
I did a high Lard 50% , PKO, palm and Castor and it is still drying. Young soap, but still. I wonder if a 50% OO and only 15% pko would help better.. Le Sigh
If I use even just 10% OO in combination with a dropped 10% amount of Coconut Oil in my main recipe, my skin feels like I am using sand paper it's so stripping. The same recipe without OO but upping the CO the same amount and it's a nice conditioning bar.I'm one who finds high OO soaps drying, making my skin feel tight. I never go about 15-20% OO in a recipe. I actually switching over to HO Sunflower and Rice Bran. Just finished up the end of my olive oil stash.
I use 25% in my main recipe, but it's a balanced recipe and in a fully cured bar, most soapers I know, if I don't tell them how much CO is in the bar, are shocked when I tell them after they have used it.
As DeeAnna and IrishLass have pointed out, it's all in context and the oils used in combination of the whole recipe that determines the feel of the bar, IMO.
If I use even just 10% OO in combination with a dropped 10% amount of Coconut Oil in my main recipe, my skin feels like I am using sand paper it's so stripping. The same recipe without OO but upping the CO the same amount and it's a nice conditioning bar.
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