I've never used any added surfactants to it, but I suppose you could try it with a small portion to test it out.
I just did some looking around to see what I could find out about adding it to liquid soap, and I noticed that WSP uses LAL/SLSa in a liquid bubble bath recipe on their site. They measure it out into a large glass measuring cup and then pour the bubble bath base over it (on a scale to weigh it) and mix together with a whisk. Sounds simple enough, but use a mask/respirator, though- I hear that LAL/SLSa is pretty airborne when dry and you don't want to breathe in any of it. WSP uses 4 tablespoons LAL/SLSa per every 32 oz. of bubble bath base.
If it were me, I would first use a pouf (like Carolyn suggested) before deciding to add any surfactants to it, but for what its worth, if I were ever to add any LAL/SLSa, I would try it out on 4 oz. of the soap, using a conservative 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. to start.
I personally find that my soap bubbles up quite nicely, but then again- I only use it at the sink for washing hands- because I'm quite partial to using only my bar soap in the shower.
Did you add any of the stearic to your cocoa/shea soap? I ask because from your picture it looks like mine does without it.
IrishLass
I just did some looking around to see what I could find out about adding it to liquid soap, and I noticed that WSP uses LAL/SLSa in a liquid bubble bath recipe on their site. They measure it out into a large glass measuring cup and then pour the bubble bath base over it (on a scale to weigh it) and mix together with a whisk. Sounds simple enough, but use a mask/respirator, though- I hear that LAL/SLSa is pretty airborne when dry and you don't want to breathe in any of it. WSP uses 4 tablespoons LAL/SLSa per every 32 oz. of bubble bath base.
If it were me, I would first use a pouf (like Carolyn suggested) before deciding to add any surfactants to it, but for what its worth, if I were ever to add any LAL/SLSa, I would try it out on 4 oz. of the soap, using a conservative 1/4 to 1/2 tsp. to start.
I personally find that my soap bubbles up quite nicely, but then again- I only use it at the sink for washing hands- because I'm quite partial to using only my bar soap in the shower.
Did you add any of the stearic to your cocoa/shea soap? I ask because from your picture it looks like mine does without it.
IrishLass