Carly B
Well-Known Member
I've been doing CP about 2 years, and I'm STILL in the experimental mode, finding out what works and doesn't in a most unscientific way --picking random ingredients, running things through a lye calculator, then making soap. I'm still trying to come up with a couple of "go to" regular recipes---family and friends ask for my brine bar, so that's a keeper, but at some point I'd like to just have a few basic recipes so I'm not overrun with a bazillion oils and additives. But for now, I'm still happily playing with different combinations and making notes.
I have been surprised how much I really like two of the recipes. One had only two oils, olive and PKO flakes, and the other was 50% butters (shea, mango, cocoa) and I added some rhassoul clay. VERY different formulations, but both bars rank as my favorite in terms of lather and how nice my skin feels afterwards.
So I was wondering, in your soaping voyage of discovery, have you made a soap that really surprised you, in a good or not so good way, and what was surprising?
I have been surprised how much I really like two of the recipes. One had only two oils, olive and PKO flakes, and the other was 50% butters (shea, mango, cocoa) and I added some rhassoul clay. VERY different formulations, but both bars rank as my favorite in terms of lather and how nice my skin feels afterwards.
So I was wondering, in your soaping voyage of discovery, have you made a soap that really surprised you, in a good or not so good way, and what was surprising?