FrayGrants
Well-Known Member
So I made a batch of of CP soap the other day and decided to use sorbitol for the first time. Unfortunately I seem to be allergic, as it seems to be causing irritation to my skin. I did also use mango butter at 5%, which is also a first for me. I have a hard time believing it is the mango butter at such a low usage rate. Is a sorbitol allergy common?
My thinking is to make a small ZNSC test batch with sorbitol and if that bothers my skin then I have found the culprit, because ZNSC doesn't bother my skin. If it doesn't irritate my skin then it is more than likely the mango butter. Any thoughts on this as a whole or on my process of elimination?
When I first started making soap I thought I was doing the whole thing wrong because every soap I made was irritating to my skin. Through a lot of testing and a long process of elimination I discovered that I am allergic to certain oils, especially when used at high percentages. I also don't wish to give soap to people that could cause potential irritation. I guess I am a great candidate for testing for people with sensitive skin.
My thinking is to make a small ZNSC test batch with sorbitol and if that bothers my skin then I have found the culprit, because ZNSC doesn't bother my skin. If it doesn't irritate my skin then it is more than likely the mango butter. Any thoughts on this as a whole or on my process of elimination?
When I first started making soap I thought I was doing the whole thing wrong because every soap I made was irritating to my skin. Through a lot of testing and a long process of elimination I discovered that I am allergic to certain oils, especially when used at high percentages. I also don't wish to give soap to people that could cause potential irritation. I guess I am a great candidate for testing for people with sensitive skin.