akseattle
Well-Known Member
I would like to try Zany's No Slime Castille soap recipe. She suggested variations might include adding 5% castor oil and 10% coconut oil for bubbles and an even milder soap.
So, I thought I would do that. I ran it through SoapCalc.net and, assuming I understood the recipe correctly. This soap is below the range on hardness, and above the range on iodine.
I've been reading a soapmaking book that says that too high of iodine causes rancidity / dreaded orange spots. So the high value on iodine concerned me, so I ran the recipe with ONLY olive oil.
The iodine value was even higher!! So, I will go back to adding castor oil and coconut oil in the proportion Zany recommended.
Below is what I got from SoapCalc when adding castor oil and coconut oil.
So, a couple questions 1) Is this correct?
I tried to read her original post with some of the follow up. I did see that at least one person misread the water to lye.
2) A number of people said their water/ lye mixture was cloudy and expressed some concern. Some people said they strained it. I am wondering what caused the cloudiness and should I strain it if it gets cloudy?
If anyone has made it, can you let me know if the above looks correct?
If anyone has made this, does this smell okay without fragrance? I forgot to add the fragrance in a couple of my batches (well, in part of the batch) and I didn't really care for the smell. Or, would you recommend adding some, maybe half?, so that it is still suitable for baby's but that it would still have a nice smell.
I should probably try the recipe without any additives, but, if I added some fragrance, I'd probably add a teaspoon (pp of oil) of dry ingredient (finely ground oatmeal) to help "stick' the essential oil as she recommends.
What essential oil would you recommend as being okay for babies?
Oh, and what is ROE? There was a discussion about adding that to this castille soap but I don't know what that is!
Thank you very much in advance for your help!!
So, I thought I would do that. I ran it through SoapCalc.net and, assuming I understood the recipe correctly. This soap is below the range on hardness, and above the range on iodine.
I've been reading a soapmaking book that says that too high of iodine causes rancidity / dreaded orange spots. So the high value on iodine concerned me, so I ran the recipe with ONLY olive oil.
The iodine value was even higher!! So, I will go back to adding castor oil and coconut oil in the proportion Zany recommended.
Below is what I got from SoapCalc when adding castor oil and coconut oil.
So, a couple questions 1) Is this correct?
I tried to read her original post with some of the follow up. I did see that at least one person misread the water to lye.
2) A number of people said their water/ lye mixture was cloudy and expressed some concern. Some people said they strained it. I am wondering what caused the cloudiness and should I strain it if it gets cloudy?
If anyone has made it, can you let me know if the above looks correct?
If anyone has made this, does this smell okay without fragrance? I forgot to add the fragrance in a couple of my batches (well, in part of the batch) and I didn't really care for the smell. Or, would you recommend adding some, maybe half?, so that it is still suitable for baby's but that it would still have a nice smell.
I should probably try the recipe without any additives, but, if I added some fragrance, I'd probably add a teaspoon (pp of oil) of dry ingredient (finely ground oatmeal) to help "stick' the essential oil as she recommends.
What essential oil would you recommend as being okay for babies?
Oh, and what is ROE? There was a discussion about adding that to this castille soap but I don't know what that is!
Thank you very much in advance for your help!!