I'm looking at making a bar shampoo for dogs that will be hard but also make good amount of lather to get down to the skin on double-coated breeds and help remove loose hair. I have a 6 month old Boxer/Heeler/Something/Something Else who wound up with a double coat and he sheds like crazy. So far I've only used plain water to bathe him as he doesn't roll in anything nasty but he does like dirt and mud and an actual soap would probably clean him up and de-shed him better than plain water.
The plan is to replace the water with oatmilk and flat beer, no colorants, and maybe fragrance, water discount of 5% (33% total).
I ran the following through SoapCalc
Castor 5%
Coconut 50%
Soybean 7%
Palm 20%
Lard 18%
Being that there's such a high percentage of coconut oil, would a SF of 10% be enough to combat the dryness associated with a high coconut oil content? I make a 100% coconut oil soap with 17% SF, it's not drying but the lather leaves something to be desired (for me) on anything but a shower poof.
The Hardness is showing 58, so that's a hard bar but Cleansing shows 34, which is too high. SoapCalc doesn't seem to take SF into account during formulation, so changing the SF doesn't show any change.
Being that dogs skin pH is different, I don't want to make something that will dry him up and make him itchy.
The plan is to replace the water with oatmilk and flat beer, no colorants, and maybe fragrance, water discount of 5% (33% total).
I ran the following through SoapCalc
Castor 5%
Coconut 50%
Soybean 7%
Palm 20%
Lard 18%
Soap Bar Quality | Range | Your Recipe |
Hardness | 29 - 54 | 58 |
Cleansing | 12 - 22 | 34 |
Conditioning | 44 - 69 | 35 |
Bubbly | 14 - 46 | 38 |
Creamy | 16 - 48 | 29 |
Iodine | 41 - 70 | 36 |
INS | 136 - 165 | 192 |
Being that there's such a high percentage of coconut oil, would a SF of 10% be enough to combat the dryness associated with a high coconut oil content? I make a 100% coconut oil soap with 17% SF, it's not drying but the lather leaves something to be desired (for me) on anything but a shower poof.
The Hardness is showing 58, so that's a hard bar but Cleansing shows 34, which is too high. SoapCalc doesn't seem to take SF into account during formulation, so changing the SF doesn't show any change.
Being that dogs skin pH is different, I don't want to make something that will dry him up and make him itchy.