DKing
Well-Known Member
I have yet to make a salt bar, but I want to do it soon. I have no problem with allowing it to cure a year (or more) as I have MANY bars of soap to use until then. Does the formula for salt bars change depending on skin type, or is a sort of one size fits all type of thing? I am peri-menopausal/menopausal and have the lovely drier skin we older ladies have come to have. (one of the reasons I opted to try a homemade soap in the first place) but my husband has "normal skin" and my son would be leaning towards oily. If I were to choose, I would want one that leans towards their skin types more, since most of the soap I make tends to be meant more for me currently.
The recipe I am leaning towards is 80% coconut, 15% avocado, 5% castor........probably either goats milk or coconut water as a water replacement unless anyone has a better idea to help with lather? 18% super fat....but what would be ideal for the salt.....30%, 50%.....more? I am using fine sea salt. I am considering peppermint as the EO since it seems to really stick a long time...possibly combined with Litsea?!!! (any other recommendations?) I do plan to use individual molds.
Also, would you recommend citric acid to help with the high superfat amount? (is there extra soap scum from the high superfat?)
Thanks to anyone willing to lend their experience with this!
The recipe I am leaning towards is 80% coconut, 15% avocado, 5% castor........probably either goats milk or coconut water as a water replacement unless anyone has a better idea to help with lather? 18% super fat....but what would be ideal for the salt.....30%, 50%.....more? I am using fine sea salt. I am considering peppermint as the EO since it seems to really stick a long time...possibly combined with Litsea?!!! (any other recommendations?) I do plan to use individual molds.
Also, would you recommend citric acid to help with the high superfat amount? (is there extra soap scum from the high superfat?)
Thanks to anyone willing to lend their experience with this!