Organic Chemist
New Member
I have been making bar soaps as gifts for friends and relatives for some time but too much of good stuff is no good.
They bleach out if I play with natural moisturising or healthy additives such as yogurt, glycerine, urea or vitamin C.
I am now venturing into the new field. Idea is not to add the additives into soap but to make first an almost solid beeswax or alternatively petrolatum base and blend it with the soap noodles. Will it work? My additives are all water soluble; do I need to emulsify them into wax or petrolatum? What would be the best surfactant? I need something natural based and not irritant. I have few samples of not irritant surfactants (sorbitan oleate, cocamidopropyl betaine, coco glucosides, cocoyl taurate) but I dont know what to be careful about?
They bleach out if I play with natural moisturising or healthy additives such as yogurt, glycerine, urea or vitamin C.
I am now venturing into the new field. Idea is not to add the additives into soap but to make first an almost solid beeswax or alternatively petrolatum base and blend it with the soap noodles. Will it work? My additives are all water soluble; do I need to emulsify them into wax or petrolatum? What would be the best surfactant? I need something natural based and not irritant. I have few samples of not irritant surfactants (sorbitan oleate, cocamidopropyl betaine, coco glucosides, cocoyl taurate) but I dont know what to be careful about?