I use SoapCalc occasionally but am using SMF more often because I love using vinegar and appreciate how it calculates that lye difference for me.
That being said, can anyone fill me in as to why soap calculators all put the suggested cleansing range as 12-22? I'd like to suggest that SMF break the trend and set it to be something like 0-30.
It also would be nice if each of the categories in Recipe Properties had a little icon that could be clicked to open an explanation of that factor. For instance, the cleansing icon would open to say that even soap with a 0 cleansing number will clean; that body soaps usually are 15 or less; and that only household cleaning soaps (laundry, dishes) are on the very high end. Those of us with experience wouldn't need to click those icons, but those who are new would have an instant reference about what each category means, and why they may or may not care about it when formulating their soap.
For instance, I make a super gentle soap for my husband's sensitive skin. The longevity and hardness numbers are low, but I don't care because the recipe works so well with his skin (plus, I get to make more soap when it gets used up fast).
That being said, can anyone fill me in as to why soap calculators all put the suggested cleansing range as 12-22? I'd like to suggest that SMF break the trend and set it to be something like 0-30.
It also would be nice if each of the categories in Recipe Properties had a little icon that could be clicked to open an explanation of that factor. For instance, the cleansing icon would open to say that even soap with a 0 cleansing number will clean; that body soaps usually are 15 or less; and that only household cleaning soaps (laundry, dishes) are on the very high end. Those of us with experience wouldn't need to click those icons, but those who are new would have an instant reference about what each category means, and why they may or may not care about it when formulating their soap.
For instance, I make a super gentle soap for my husband's sensitive skin. The longevity and hardness numbers are low, but I don't care because the recipe works so well with his skin (plus, I get to make more soap when it gets used up fast).