math ace
Well-Known Member
Hey Soapy Friends!!
Last year, I test fragrances from many fragrance companies. I used the same CP soap recipe for all fragrance test.
This year, I want to refine my soap recipe. The original soap recipe had this profile:
I thought my original recipe was a little drying, so I lowered the cleansing profile by reducing the coconut oil and adding cocoa butter to the recipe. I am running with a 4% SF. The following is the new recipe profile.
The feedback that I am receiving is that the soap is still too drying.
1.) Would raising my SF help make the soap less drying?
2.) Should I raise my SF or lower my coconut oil to make my soap less drying ?
3.) What do you think is a good Cleansing value to aim for?
4.) I tried Sodium gluconate & Soribitol in one batch. The feedback that I received was that the soap had more lather BUT felt really "pure & clean".
I really don't know how to interpret this feedback!
5.) In testing of soaps with cocoa butter or shea butter, the feedback was that the cocoa butter was more drying.
The soaping profile of the soaps with shea butter was as follows:
Thanks for advice for reformulating my soap recipe.
Last year, I test fragrances from many fragrance companies. I used the same CP soap recipe for all fragrance test.
This year, I want to refine my soap recipe. The original soap recipe had this profile:
I thought my original recipe was a little drying, so I lowered the cleansing profile by reducing the coconut oil and adding cocoa butter to the recipe. I am running with a 4% SF. The following is the new recipe profile.
The feedback that I am receiving is that the soap is still too drying.
1.) Would raising my SF help make the soap less drying?
2.) Should I raise my SF or lower my coconut oil to make my soap less drying ?
3.) What do you think is a good Cleansing value to aim for?
4.) I tried Sodium gluconate & Soribitol in one batch. The feedback that I received was that the soap had more lather BUT felt really "pure & clean".
I really don't know how to interpret this feedback!
5.) In testing of soaps with cocoa butter or shea butter, the feedback was that the cocoa butter was more drying.
The soaping profile of the soaps with shea butter was as follows:
Thanks for advice for reformulating my soap recipe.
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