WELCOME! There are a few of your countrymen here. I suggest you go to the
INTRODUCTION FORUM and tell us a little about yourself, your interest in soapmaking and anything else you'd care to share. Put
"Irish" or
"Ireland" in the Title box to attract like-minded soapers. They will come in handy for advice about finding supplies and such.
What im aiming for is
a bar that doesn't take months to be ready for use.
a bar that's kind on the skin and leave a luxurious feeling.
something that lathers well in the shower or sink without feeling too greasy
and something that lasts like you would expect a bar to last.
I almost hate to do this. This soap fulfills all your requirements to a tee. Make it once, and you may never try anything else! I'm not braggin', just sayin'. It's a good thing.
I have dry, sensitive, mature skin and I wash my face with it AM & PM.
ZANY'S NO SLIME CASTILE
if anyone could suggest a better recipe id be happy to try
A better recipe for your first time is:
BASIC TRINITY OF OILS
It's also best to make small 500g batches to start with. There's less waste if something goes wrong. Once you learn how the basic oils we use to make soap perform, you can grow from there.
Regarding your ethical decision to not use Palm Oil, the subject is a popular one and has been discussed many times. Find the magnifying glass icon in the upper right corner of this page and SEARCH
"Palm Oil" to find substitutes for using palm and how well they perform.
This thread will help you understand fatty acids and what qualities you can expect from them when designing your formulas:
BEST SOAP RECIPE
Last but not least, there are a couple of
lye calculators that give the fatty acid profiles of your soap recipe. It's helpful information for us to help you adjust your recipe, if needed. My preference is
SoapCalc. It's been around forever and you'll often see threads with recipe printouts from that calculator. Spend some time learning how to use it and you won't regret it.
That's all for now! HAPPY SOAPING!