I've made quite a few batches of liquid goat's milk soap in my hunt for the "perfect" soap.
The recipe I currently use includes olive oil, canola oil, sunflower oil, coconut oil and castor oil, KOH dissolved in goat's milk and water (1/3 - 1/2 goat's milk and the rest water). I have in the last few weeks (when weather is getting colder) found the skin to be a bit dry after using the soap. The pH of the soap varies between 9,1 - 9,3 (different batches).
Would it be milder to the skin (less dry) if the pH was lower? I'm not using any preservative right now (as only used by the family, and the soap never gets older than a couple of months), but would I need to add a preservative if the pH was lower? If so, which one would be best? Would prefer paraben-free, and the ones I have read about works best in pH 6 and lower.
Or could I somehow superfatten the soap and add an anti-oxidant to prevent it from going rancid?
What do you think?
The recipe I currently use includes olive oil, canola oil, sunflower oil, coconut oil and castor oil, KOH dissolved in goat's milk and water (1/3 - 1/2 goat's milk and the rest water). I have in the last few weeks (when weather is getting colder) found the skin to be a bit dry after using the soap. The pH of the soap varies between 9,1 - 9,3 (different batches).
Would it be milder to the skin (less dry) if the pH was lower? I'm not using any preservative right now (as only used by the family, and the soap never gets older than a couple of months), but would I need to add a preservative if the pH was lower? If so, which one would be best? Would prefer paraben-free, and the ones I have read about works best in pH 6 and lower.
Or could I somehow superfatten the soap and add an anti-oxidant to prevent it from going rancid?
What do you think?