Ok, before I start, I am fully aware that is impossible to make a true soap without lye. You need the oil to saponify the fats, etc. etc. etc.
A few months ago, I went to my local farmers market, and there were several people selling homemade soap. I bought one from one stand, found another with these tiny little bars, nice swirls and fragrance, so I bought some there too. I asked the woman, were did you get the lye? I've been looking for a reasonable supplier. And she swore up and down to me that she made her "soap", from scratch, with no lye, and she then told me she thought it was the palm kernal oil that made it stick together. Curious, I bought a few, stuck them in my car, and at the same time, stuck the real soap that I had bought earlier in the car too. It was a warm day, and when I got home, I took the soaps out, only to see that the "lye-less" soap had started to melt a little, but the real soap had just become a smidge soft. I used them in the shower, and the "lye-less" soap had a creamy lather, not bubbly at all like the real soap. It also left my skin softer, with no drag.
A few days ago, I came across a bubble bar recipe on the internet that suggested adding coconut oil, unsaponified, to the recipe to create a lather.
Now, my question here is, is there any way possible to make what would essentially be a moisturizing cleansing bar? Or, a lotion cleansing bar? Oil cleansing bar? Or something of the sort? I know it wouldn't be soap, but would it clean? Similar to an oil cleanser?
A few months ago, I went to my local farmers market, and there were several people selling homemade soap. I bought one from one stand, found another with these tiny little bars, nice swirls and fragrance, so I bought some there too. I asked the woman, were did you get the lye? I've been looking for a reasonable supplier. And she swore up and down to me that she made her "soap", from scratch, with no lye, and she then told me she thought it was the palm kernal oil that made it stick together. Curious, I bought a few, stuck them in my car, and at the same time, stuck the real soap that I had bought earlier in the car too. It was a warm day, and when I got home, I took the soaps out, only to see that the "lye-less" soap had started to melt a little, but the real soap had just become a smidge soft. I used them in the shower, and the "lye-less" soap had a creamy lather, not bubbly at all like the real soap. It also left my skin softer, with no drag.
A few days ago, I came across a bubble bar recipe on the internet that suggested adding coconut oil, unsaponified, to the recipe to create a lather.
Now, my question here is, is there any way possible to make what would essentially be a moisturizing cleansing bar? Or, a lotion cleansing bar? Oil cleansing bar? Or something of the sort? I know it wouldn't be soap, but would it clean? Similar to an oil cleanser?