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I know I get distracted by the new and different, and that's fine... (My 50+ miles of yarn from my knitting days can hint at how easily distracted I can get...) I currently have the funds to mess around a bit and experiment with small batches of fun soap recipes without putting my family finances at risk! However, I started thinking the other day that it would be cool to have a selection of core recipes that I could grab to whip up a batch for friends or my own use without worrying if it was going to be decent soap. Would you be interested in helping assemble such a list?
I'll start with a few that I've found that fit the concept I'm working toward, though I've only made two of the list so far. (if there's a 'purpose' to a given soap, aside from simple cleansing, please note that; for instance, for 'mechanic's friend (Lava-style) soap, you could mention 'for scrubbing hands filthy from honest labor'). This list is sorted roughly from fewest to most number of oils used in the recipe. These obviously are just oil percentages; you'll want to find the original posts for more details such as other additives (salt, for instance), superfats, etc.
July 01 Edit: I appreciate your perspectives on this idea. Based on your replies, I've clarified my thinking around this; I realized that I originally asked for base recipes, then went off on a tangent on special-purpose soaps; I've taken out most of the special-purpose soaps in this edit. What I've gleaned from this thread on the idea of special-purpose soaps is that they're mostly a base recipe with various additives (clay, pumice, what-have-you). I've retained a line item for face soap as it seems that many soaps are considered too much for the face; I'm hoping someone has a specific recipe they can share that has been gentle for them. My plan for the rest of this summer (2023) is to make at least one batch of each of these as a sort of learning curriculum of the basics of soapmaking.
(Note: I'm making edits to this original post to clarify things and as I get suggestions)
I'll start with a few that I've found that fit the concept I'm working toward, though I've only made two of the list so far. (if there's a 'purpose' to a given soap, aside from simple cleansing, please note that; for instance, for 'mechanic's friend (Lava-style) soap, you could mention 'for scrubbing hands filthy from honest labor'). This list is sorted roughly from fewest to most number of oils used in the recipe. These obviously are just oil percentages; you'll want to find the original posts for more details such as other additives (salt, for instance), superfats, etc.
- Castile (example recipe: Zany's no slime castile)
- Single-Fat Soaps (aside from Castile): So far I've tried pure lard and pure tallow. If you've tried (and liked) any single-fat recipes, please share (and if you've tried something you can recommend we stay away from that would be helpful, too!).
- 72% (Olive oil 72%, and the rest palm oil, coconut oil, or some of each) I'm pretty sure this is the core recipe that people make variants on and call 'Bastille.'
- Terri E suggests Aleppo soap (70-80% olive oil, 20-30% laurel berry oil) and "Black seed oil soap as a brine bar" (@Terri E , if you're willing to share oil percentages for this, you'll have my thanks).
- 34/33/33 (34% olive oil, 33% coconut oil, and 33% palm oil) (I've done a variant of this I found on Bramble Berry: 'Old Faithful.' It's still curing but looks like it will be nice.
- Zany's suggestion for a no-palm, no-lard standard (67% shea butter, 28% coconut, 5% castor oil).
- Face soap @cmzaha suggests a shea butter bar (59% shea butter, 24% rice bran oil [or liquid oil of choice], 12% coconut oil, 5% castor oil)
- @Obsidian shared this unnamed one: (50% lard, 20% coconut, 25% safflower, 5% castor).
- Mechanic's Soap Example: 'Earlene's Blacksmith Soap' (Link is to the corrected recipe) (30% Crisco vegetable shortening [palm], 30% lard, 20% coconut, 15% olive oil, 5% castor) with thanks to @artemis for the recommendation.
- @TheGecko shared their 'Regular Soap' (35% olive oil, 20% coconut oil, 20% palm oil, 10% cocoa butter, 10% shea butter, 5% castor oil.
July 01 Edit: I appreciate your perspectives on this idea. Based on your replies, I've clarified my thinking around this; I realized that I originally asked for base recipes, then went off on a tangent on special-purpose soaps; I've taken out most of the special-purpose soaps in this edit. What I've gleaned from this thread on the idea of special-purpose soaps is that they're mostly a base recipe with various additives (clay, pumice, what-have-you). I've retained a line item for face soap as it seems that many soaps are considered too much for the face; I'm hoping someone has a specific recipe they can share that has been gentle for them. My plan for the rest of this summer (2023) is to make at least one batch of each of these as a sort of learning curriculum of the basics of soapmaking.
(Note: I'm making edits to this original post to clarify things and as I get suggestions)
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