Tracy von Elling
Well-Known Member
Hello everyone,
I am wondering what I'm doing wrong. My soap goes mushy after a few days of using it. It's on a pebble/stone soap holder that is meant to keep the soap dry. I am finding even if it's only used a few times a day and there is no water collecting in it it's going mushy. I do have 50% coconut in it as I love this bubbly recipe. I add sodium lactate to my recipe too. Could it be the superfat in my recipe or just too much coconut? I add sugar also to increase bubbles and do use 10% castor oil. I really want to figure this out as I give my soap away to others too and the fact that it is going mushy isn't good. Nobody has said it is but if it is for me, it probably is for them too.
My recipe is usually something like this: Coconut - 50%, Castor - 10%, Olive - 30%, Cocoa butter: 10% Superfat 15%.
Sometimes I only do 40% coconut oil, no coco butter and 20% Lard.
Any help would be so appreciated.
I am wondering what I'm doing wrong. My soap goes mushy after a few days of using it. It's on a pebble/stone soap holder that is meant to keep the soap dry. I am finding even if it's only used a few times a day and there is no water collecting in it it's going mushy. I do have 50% coconut in it as I love this bubbly recipe. I add sodium lactate to my recipe too. Could it be the superfat in my recipe or just too much coconut? I add sugar also to increase bubbles and do use 10% castor oil. I really want to figure this out as I give my soap away to others too and the fact that it is going mushy isn't good. Nobody has said it is but if it is for me, it probably is for them too.
My recipe is usually something like this: Coconut - 50%, Castor - 10%, Olive - 30%, Cocoa butter: 10% Superfat 15%.
Sometimes I only do 40% coconut oil, no coco butter and 20% Lard.
Any help would be so appreciated.