Hi !
After following your posts for a month now, and taking a ton of notes, I am finally ready to start on the soapmaking adventure. Please forgive my english if it is a bit crumbly sometimes - I am french... but I try
I intend on making soap that is 100 per cent natural. No chemicals, so as to preserve sensitive and overreactive skins + strong personal will to go back to essentials and remove as much chemicals as possible from my life.
I always thought I would only use EO to scent my soaps, but I see some people use "natural fragrance oils" which apparently behave better in CP, and some even mix EO with FO (Thanks Kiwimoose for your advice on Citrus EOs - to be mixed with FOs - to slow down trace).
My question is:
Do I understand correctly that FO are made using chemicals, but none remain in the finished oil?
Would my soap still be considered "100 percent natural" if a natural FO is used ?
Just a little note: this is my very first post and I'm soooo happy to be here. It feels very comfortable !!
Thank you all !
After following your posts for a month now, and taking a ton of notes, I am finally ready to start on the soapmaking adventure. Please forgive my english if it is a bit crumbly sometimes - I am french... but I try
I intend on making soap that is 100 per cent natural. No chemicals, so as to preserve sensitive and overreactive skins + strong personal will to go back to essentials and remove as much chemicals as possible from my life.
I always thought I would only use EO to scent my soaps, but I see some people use "natural fragrance oils" which apparently behave better in CP, and some even mix EO with FO (Thanks Kiwimoose for your advice on Citrus EOs - to be mixed with FOs - to slow down trace).
My question is:
Do I understand correctly that FO are made using chemicals, but none remain in the finished oil?
Would my soap still be considered "100 percent natural" if a natural FO is used ?
Just a little note: this is my very first post and I'm soooo happy to be here. It feels very comfortable !!
Thank you all !