Zgrumpyoldman
Active Member
It seems to me that sulfur soap is very tricky to make. During my search I found little information regarding making a sulfur soap. I mean I read all the posts regarding sulfur soap and here is what I found, thank you DeeAnna:
1. You can incorporate around 1% of sulfur powder into cold process soap and it will end up ok.
2. For more percentage of sulfur, you are better off incorporating sulfur in a hot process after sanctification although it is hard to mix.
3. Sulfur will react with water and water will react with lye.
DeeAnna, thankfully, posted a link to a Robert Akira from Brazil who used sulfur as 4% and 10% in cold process soap. His 4% sulfur in a soap was close to a failure while his 10% sulfur soap was better but not huge success.
Facts:
1 .There are commercially available sulfur soap with high percentage of sulfur, as high as 10%. How ??
2. These soaps don't have a foul odor and when lathering it seems they are not reacting with water to create H2So4. Why ?
More questions:
1. For personal use, I tried to emulate Robert Akira recipe by including sulfur at 12% of a well balanced soap formula, CP. After trace, the batter stayed soft and only that rotten egg smell was observed.
Now if the soap failed and the batter separated, what do I have ? oils and sulfur ? oils lye and sulfur ? a mixture of all ?
help
1. You can incorporate around 1% of sulfur powder into cold process soap and it will end up ok.
2. For more percentage of sulfur, you are better off incorporating sulfur in a hot process after sanctification although it is hard to mix.
3. Sulfur will react with water and water will react with lye.
DeeAnna, thankfully, posted a link to a Robert Akira from Brazil who used sulfur as 4% and 10% in cold process soap. His 4% sulfur in a soap was close to a failure while his 10% sulfur soap was better but not huge success.
Facts:
1 .There are commercially available sulfur soap with high percentage of sulfur, as high as 10%. How ??
2. These soaps don't have a foul odor and when lathering it seems they are not reacting with water to create H2So4. Why ?
More questions:
1. For personal use, I tried to emulate Robert Akira recipe by including sulfur at 12% of a well balanced soap formula, CP. After trace, the batter stayed soft and only that rotten egg smell was observed.
Now if the soap failed and the batter separated, what do I have ? oils and sulfur ? oils lye and sulfur ? a mixture of all ?
help