ResolvableOwl
Notorious Lyear
Collecting experiences with the fruits of Sapindus saponaria and related soapnut tree species, as a source of natural detergents (saponins)!
They also appear under many traditional/local names, such as aritha, reetha … which doesn't make literature work easiser.
There are various mentions as an ingredient in pre-formulated cleansing recipes, mostly for shampoo. It's as well somewhat popular for laundry, although the opinions/experiences about its actual effectiveness tend to contradict. And soon the boundaries between objectivity, the striving to be “natural”, and materialistic PR start to blur. Also this subject seems particularly prone to slip off-topic to the mere question how/where to get them, since it's still a very uncommon ingredient.
All in all, I'm actually a bit disappointed how little self-empowering/DIY wisdom is out there to start “understanding” how saponins behave and how to combine them with other stuff to mutually help out with respective weaknesses.
Some affirmative mentions of soapnut “tea” as lye water in CP soap, though: CP with soapnuts /// Soap nuts... Bubbles... Lots of them! /// Soapwort or Soapnuts /// Using Soap Nuts in CP Soap | Let's Soap
Those who have tried soapnuts as an ingredient in lye-based CP soap, indeed report a lather boost. Promising, but still enough open questions!
They also appear under many traditional/local names, such as aritha, reetha … which doesn't make literature work easiser.
There are various mentions as an ingredient in pre-formulated cleansing recipes, mostly for shampoo. It's as well somewhat popular for laundry, although the opinions/experiences about its actual effectiveness tend to contradict. And soon the boundaries between objectivity, the striving to be “natural”, and materialistic PR start to blur. Also this subject seems particularly prone to slip off-topic to the mere question how/where to get them, since it's still a very uncommon ingredient.
All in all, I'm actually a bit disappointed how little self-empowering/DIY wisdom is out there to start “understanding” how saponins behave and how to combine them with other stuff to mutually help out with respective weaknesses.
Some affirmative mentions of soapnut “tea” as lye water in CP soap, though: CP with soapnuts /// Soap nuts... Bubbles... Lots of them! /// Soapwort or Soapnuts /// Using Soap Nuts in CP Soap | Let's Soap
Those who have tried soapnuts as an ingredient in lye-based CP soap, indeed report a lather boost. Promising, but still enough open questions!