peace-love-and-suds
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I have been experimenting batch after batch to try to perfect a particular recipe. I'm having a hard time getting the lather where I want it. I tried making a high castor percentage of 18 (which was not sticky) and 25% which WAS sticky. I also found castor doesn't do anything for lather (even though the soap calc went through the roof on the lather...it lied). Here are my oils:
Palm
Coconut
olive
hemp
palm kernel
castor
Shea
I'm trying to keep the palm kernel and coconut low because I want 15 or less on cleansing. I want high 60-65% conditioning with really good lather. Which one of these would kick the lather up (besides the coconut) oil the most? I'm walking a razor thin line trying to get ultra high conditioning without sacrificing creamy suds with a mildly hard bar.
I really wish there was a detailed book on oil properties. And by properties I mean personalities in soap making, etc. Everything is so temperamental. Changing the percentage of one ingredient can make a 25% castor recipe become non-sticky or sticky all of a sudden. I can't isolate it and it's maddening and expensive.
One last thing... what is up with those soap calc numbers? They say they are high in something but then it can totally not work out that way in reality.
Palm
Coconut
olive
hemp
palm kernel
castor
Shea
I'm trying to keep the palm kernel and coconut low because I want 15 or less on cleansing. I want high 60-65% conditioning with really good lather. Which one of these would kick the lather up (besides the coconut) oil the most? I'm walking a razor thin line trying to get ultra high conditioning without sacrificing creamy suds with a mildly hard bar.
I really wish there was a detailed book on oil properties. And by properties I mean personalities in soap making, etc. Everything is so temperamental. Changing the percentage of one ingredient can make a 25% castor recipe become non-sticky or sticky all of a sudden. I can't isolate it and it's maddening and expensive.
One last thing... what is up with those soap calc numbers? They say they are high in something but then it can totally not work out that way in reality.