The post I made was to see what people thought was causing this problem without knowing the details. To see if the responses where uncured soap, Coconut Oil, classic signs of heavy lye soap or..
So I've read Coconut and/or uncured soap. I've read Palm Oil at a few places searching around on the internet
I made a low PO and Used PKF instead of coconut oil so I will have a batch ready instead of waiting to make one 6 weeks from right now if those oils might be a problem at all, so it will at least be milder, if it would even make a different since any at all might be too much.
The batch I made today has a cleansing of 7.
Just a test batch
When I make a batch, I use a little sample piece just because I want to. Obviously bad for my hands and I rarely use it anymore, but to see how it feels as the weeks go on, I learn from it by experience and with help from others.
My neighbors use it now and really like it, so it got me thinking it might be more then just uncured, or it's just how my hands are with uncured, but time will tell and will find out in the next 2 months.
I also warned my neighbor about young soap and it really needs a month to cure and they understand, but it seems to work for them.
I'm in testing stage right now, so soap is getting used earlier then it should, but as I have gained more hands on experience and knowledge, I can now make batches and know they will be decent, even if maybe not for me, others like them. I been making CP lately and those will get a 4 to 6 week cure before use.
My soap didn't zap me, so it's not lye heavy.