So much about salt bars on the forum lately! And, okay, I feel pretty weird bringing this up, but . . . my son and daughter, both young adults, have reported separately that salt bars don't clean their arm pits well enough.
They are both very devoted soap testers and have never given me that feedback about other soaps in the year and a half I've been making soap. My daughter LOVES my salt bars, adores the lather and won't use anything else - except for the liquid, commercial soap she uses as a supplement to make sure her pits are clean.
I use a standard recipe: 80% CO, 20% OO, 20% SF, between 50-75% salt. The bars they've used have cured for 6 – 10 months, depending on the batch.
Has anyone else experienced this? Is this some weird, idiosyncratic thing of our biology? Any feedback will be greatly appreciated!
They are both very devoted soap testers and have never given me that feedback about other soaps in the year and a half I've been making soap. My daughter LOVES my salt bars, adores the lather and won't use anything else - except for the liquid, commercial soap she uses as a supplement to make sure her pits are clean.
I use a standard recipe: 80% CO, 20% OO, 20% SF, between 50-75% salt. The bars they've used have cured for 6 – 10 months, depending on the batch.
Has anyone else experienced this? Is this some weird, idiosyncratic thing of our biology? Any feedback will be greatly appreciated!