Dean
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Water and friction is what gets you clean, soap's purpose is to make the dirt slippery to be washed off by the water. The "cleansing" number on a soap calculator is a misnomer. Cleansing numbers tend to represent how well a soap strips the oils from your skin. An example would be to check the numbers for 100% olive oil. Nearly all the numbers are considered "bad" but some how 100% olive oils have been popular for centuries.
In just about all of my soaps I aim for numbers to be less than the minimum suggested unless I'm making a salt bar or other specialty soap. This works for me and my skin, you may find you like something different. I also don't use soap on my face, again it's just what works for me. I just plain water and a toner (orange blossom hydrosol).
Tl;dr play with the calc numbers using the oils you have on hand. You don't "need" any cleansing number for a good soap but keep that number on the lower end for sensitive skin like your face
Replying to ur old msg. Ive been washing my face with orange blossom water only to prevent dryness for a few weeks now. Used my no myristic/lauric soap on my face last night to wash off sweat and sunblock. My face instantly got tight and turned red. Had to moisturize which I havent had to do since I switched to hysrosol.