Jay Gee
Member
Hey there,
I'm really new to soap making- just a few months now. This was from one of my very first batches, that I made on May 17.
I've been making the following recipe, but I'd like to tweak it, and thought I'd ask for some help. I prefer to avoid palm oil and lard, but am open to using other oils. I'm looking for something that cures hard- I've been curing these for about 2 months and they are super soggy in the shower. They are ok as hand soap, but I'd like a recipe that can do ok in the shower if possible.
This is what I've been doing:
70 % OO
15% CO
10% Shea
5% Castor Oil
8% Superfat
sugar and sodium lactate in the lye water before adding lye
I used satsuma fragrance oil, and turmeric for colour. I also added ground up oats (maybe these are the culprit?)
So- from the reading I have done, I think I could reduce the superfat to 5% and that would help. Would changing the ratios help?
Thanks so much for any ideas!
I'm really new to soap making- just a few months now. This was from one of my very first batches, that I made on May 17.
I've been making the following recipe, but I'd like to tweak it, and thought I'd ask for some help. I prefer to avoid palm oil and lard, but am open to using other oils. I'm looking for something that cures hard- I've been curing these for about 2 months and they are super soggy in the shower. They are ok as hand soap, but I'd like a recipe that can do ok in the shower if possible.
This is what I've been doing:
70 % OO
15% CO
10% Shea
5% Castor Oil
8% Superfat
sugar and sodium lactate in the lye water before adding lye
I used satsuma fragrance oil, and turmeric for colour. I also added ground up oats (maybe these are the culprit?)
So- from the reading I have done, I think I could reduce the superfat to 5% and that would help. Would changing the ratios help?
Thanks so much for any ideas!