tinylittlefox
New Member
Hey everyone! Not sure whether to post this under lye-based or mp-based forum. I’ve been making cold-process soaps since last october and I really enjoyed the whole process & flexibility that it gives in terms of aesthetic and the simple ingredients (just oil & lye) used.
Anyway, my real question is, is there any way to spot the difference in the ingredient list as to whether the soap is created in MP method or hot-process clear soap method?
One thing I’ve noticed in similarity of both, is the use of propylene glycol, glycerin and a sugar solution. Other than that, I really dont know how to spot whether the soap is made with mp base or just hot-process (clear soap) method.
Is “sorbitol” the dead give away that the soap is created with Melt & Pour soap? Any other ways to spot the difference?
Is hot-process (clear soap) method as natural as how a basic cold-process soaps are made?
Thanks!!
Anyway, my real question is, is there any way to spot the difference in the ingredient list as to whether the soap is created in MP method or hot-process clear soap method?
One thing I’ve noticed in similarity of both, is the use of propylene glycol, glycerin and a sugar solution. Other than that, I really dont know how to spot whether the soap is made with mp base or just hot-process (clear soap) method.
Is “sorbitol” the dead give away that the soap is created with Melt & Pour soap? Any other ways to spot the difference?
Is hot-process (clear soap) method as natural as how a basic cold-process soaps are made?
Thanks!!