Hi All, I'been making soap for 5 yrs now. I often see soapers state that soap is not moisturising and it only cleanses. But based on my soaps, some recipes do make my skin significantly softer. Since my experience of soap contradicts the understanding that it only strips the skin, I did some digging and found this definition in Soapcalc under Soap Bar Qualities - http://soapcalc.net/info/SoapQualities.asp
Condition - Conditioning refers to the soap’s emollient content. A soap’s emollients are left on the skin. They help the skin retain moisture. They sooth the skin and keep it soft. A range of 44 to 69 is satisfactory for this soap quality.
Now I know soap is a rinse-off product and even the glycerin in it gets rinsed off, so what are these emollients Soapcalc is talking about? It is not the superfat as even with 0% superfat, there is a conditioning value (tested out a recipe with 0% superfat). Can anyone pls shed some light, Thx!
Condition - Conditioning refers to the soap’s emollient content. A soap’s emollients are left on the skin. They help the skin retain moisture. They sooth the skin and keep it soft. A range of 44 to 69 is satisfactory for this soap quality.
Now I know soap is a rinse-off product and even the glycerin in it gets rinsed off, so what are these emollients Soapcalc is talking about? It is not the superfat as even with 0% superfat, there is a conditioning value (tested out a recipe with 0% superfat). Can anyone pls shed some light, Thx!