Hi all, we all have our own personalities and I, it seems, am stuck with mine! I concocted a complicated recipe with no less than 10 oils/butters. It falls out of the INS range (128), but I wanted to compensate for the high fat content (kept at 5 even using full coconut milk) by adding sodium lactate, citric acid and sugar. So I want what we all want probably - a lusciously conditioning bar that lathers well! But I have all of my "things": a lover of orangutans (so no palm) and a lover of pigs and cows (so no lard).
Because it is quite expensive for me to make even small batches and I think that I won't really be able to know the results of my scientific study in terms of outcomes for a month or so, I was just hoping I could make sure that there's no flaw in my reasoning here. I add 2% citric acid (and add the lost lye), I do SL at 5ml PPO, and sugar 14 gm PPO.
My question is - my additives are there to increase lather to compensate for my intransigence on the conditioning side (coconut milk soap but staying at 5% superfat, in a recipe that is already 38:62 on sat/unsat): even if they perform poorly on lather in the very first days, the lather should pick up by the time they get to the end of cure time? Please say YES!!
Because it is quite expensive for me to make even small batches and I think that I won't really be able to know the results of my scientific study in terms of outcomes for a month or so, I was just hoping I could make sure that there's no flaw in my reasoning here. I add 2% citric acid (and add the lost lye), I do SL at 5ml PPO, and sugar 14 gm PPO.
My question is - my additives are there to increase lather to compensate for my intransigence on the conditioning side (coconut milk soap but staying at 5% superfat, in a recipe that is already 38:62 on sat/unsat): even if they perform poorly on lather in the very first days, the lather should pick up by the time they get to the end of cure time? Please say YES!!