Hello, after having made some "simple" bars, I'm thinking about trying with a more complex recipe. Because of my passion for forest and plants, I'm very attracted by Rosin soap and I'd like to give it a try. For now, I'm just thinking and reading about it, so I searched for older threads in this forum and I find many information. But I'd like to ask you something more:
1)I've found an average SAP of about 180 (referred to KOH), is it right?
2) Is using rosin in bar soap worth it? I've read that it increases the detergency and something it could become too drying for a bath soap, but I've also read that it increases hardness, soap life and maybe lather?
3 )While many recipes say that you must heat rosin until it melt and then add it to the oils BEFORE adding lye, I've also found a thread in which is said that you must form sodium rosinate (which I think means react rosin with lye) and then add it to the fats.
This is that thread: Rosin soap
Thank you for any tips
1)I've found an average SAP of about 180 (referred to KOH), is it right?
2) Is using rosin in bar soap worth it? I've read that it increases the detergency and something it could become too drying for a bath soap, but I've also read that it increases hardness, soap life and maybe lather?
3 )While many recipes say that you must heat rosin until it melt and then add it to the oils BEFORE adding lye, I've also found a thread in which is said that you must form sodium rosinate (which I think means react rosin with lye) and then add it to the fats.
This is that thread: Rosin soap
Thank you for any tips