Thickeners in liquid soap

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Cosmoman

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What kind of thickeners can i use in my homemade hot process liquid soap?

After dilution with 25% soap content, soap is still too thin.
 
You can also look into xanthan gum, guar gum and agar- I have found that all of these work depending on your ingredients, dilution rate, and many other factors. I haven't found any way know in advance which one will work best- you'll just have to test.
 
I use HEC - Hydroxyetheyl Cellulose (tried HPMC but found it clouded my soap in the amount I need for the thickness I wanted - HEC does not). You can use it before or after dilution - before is easiest but you have to know your dilution rate.
 
I tried the Xantham gum and it was not a good consistency. The borax didn't thicken soap at all
 
Cosmoman, mix xanthan gum with a small amount of oil or glycerine and add to your hot soap. Just be careful because too much xanthan gum will give you soap- on- a- roap.
 
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