Tylermcm said:
My wife and I are very interested to begin making our own soaps but there are so many options that it seems overwhelming. I was hoping this forum could grant some guidance.
Our soap goals are as follows:
Healthy ingredients
Reduced cost
Safe on baby
Right now we use dove liquid soap and shampoo. If we can stay with liquid that would require the least lifestyle change. Is there a one soap (body and shampoo) solution? We also use essential oils in candlemaking so we have those ingredients already purchased.
Thanks in advance!
Too many options can certainly be overwhelming :shock: and I'm about to add to those options
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First, make yourself familiar with a Lye Calculator, like SoapCalc
http://www.soapcalc.net or Brambleberry's
http://www.brambleberry.com/Ages/Lye-Calculator.aspx
You will need to run any recipe you come across through a
lye calculator to get the proper amount of lye for your recipe. All the fields and values can seem quite daunting, but I promise you will get the hang of it :wink: A
lye calculator is your best bet that you will produce a safe, non-toxic/caustic bar of soap.
As for liquid vs. bar soap...liquid does take a bit more knowledge (and patience!) and can be a little tricky. You would need KOH instead of NaOH. Bar soap does take getting used to if you use liquid soap at the present, but once you do, it will become your "new normal"
The above post suggesting you buy a premade paste to try is a great idea! If you like it, then your next step could be an attempt to make your own.
Regarding your "Soap Goals", I would make a 100% Olive Oil Castille Soap for the baby. It is the gentlest soap you can make, very cost effective (unless you use EVOO or Organic oils), and VERY few people have allergies or sensitivities to Olive Oil. It will take a long cure time (a few months as opposed to 4-6 weeks) but will be a great baby soap. Most Essential Oils are NOT recommended for use on babies or children under 6 (except Lavender for kids over 2), so please avoid their use for your baby soap.
And while that Castille batch is curing, you could make a different soap for you and your wife. You can be your own "guinea pigs" before trying your new soap on the baby
As posted above, you CAN make soap using a single oil, but my favorite "starter soap" is a simple and basic 3-Vegetable Oil: 50% Olive/25% Coconut/25% Palm. You could substitute Lard or Tallow for the Palm if you have no objections to animal oils. It produces a hard, long lasting bar that has a creamy lather and is very conditioning to the skin. It is still the base ingredients for most of my soaps, though I tweak the proportions sometimes and add Castor Oil, sometimes Cocoa Butter or Pumpkin Seed Oil...the possibilities are endless. There are those overwhelming options again! :twisted:
I use Essential Oils exclusively for my soaps and body products...so I have quite a bit of experience with them. Using Essential Oils in products that come in contact with the skin is different than in candles. Even though you use them for your candles (I love that!) please educate yourself on their use in soap and their properties and usage rates, as they vary by oil. You can always post questions on our "Aromatherapy, Herbs, and Essential Oils" board on this forum if you need help :wink:
Good luck in your soapy endeavors...you will soon find yourself joining our "Soap Cult"...once you enter, you can never leave! :twisted: