Mildreds.naturals
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Hey all!
I'm asking this question because I know you have to let bar soap sit, and I have seen that you should let liquid soap sequester for a week or so also, or am I wrong on this?
I guess, I have been assuming that liquid soap sequestering is really only for clarity.. until today. I had used the soaping 101 videos on youtube for castile soap which was about 80 olive/10 castor/10 coconut. I was dissapointed by the amount of cleaning power, bubbles and such that this recipie provided. I did like how conditioning it was. So today I go to grab the bottle I made, oh about a month ago, and I got a lot more suds than I remember!
So, when sequestering, what things are normally trying to be achieved beyond allowing soap to clarify? Will the PH increase/decrease? Will the color change? Could the soap become thicker? (assuming it's bottled and no evaporation).
I'm asking this question because I know you have to let bar soap sit, and I have seen that you should let liquid soap sequester for a week or so also, or am I wrong on this?
I guess, I have been assuming that liquid soap sequestering is really only for clarity.. until today. I had used the soaping 101 videos on youtube for castile soap which was about 80 olive/10 castor/10 coconut. I was dissapointed by the amount of cleaning power, bubbles and such that this recipie provided. I did like how conditioning it was. So today I go to grab the bottle I made, oh about a month ago, and I got a lot more suds than I remember!
So, when sequestering, what things are normally trying to be achieved beyond allowing soap to clarify? Will the PH increase/decrease? Will the color change? Could the soap become thicker? (assuming it's bottled and no evaporation).