While I am no expert on this subject and others are free to disagree with me - I firmly believe that soap does not moisturize the skin. Soap removes oils from the skin and washes it down the drain. Commercial “soaps” are sulfectants that strip the skin of oils and this the dry feeling. Real soaps...those that are mild - remove less of the oils and leaving your skin feeling soft due largely to their ph levels and wash away more effectively than commercial “soaps”. Handmade soap is a wash-away product. It does not penetrate and stay on your skin.I dont recall myself calling shunt a "figurehead" at all, neither did I say anything about her knowledge or experience, I merely disagreed on her statement.
On the point that she made that soap is for cleaning only and not for conditioning or moisturing we can agree to disagree. Most, if not all, the oils/butters etc etc we use to add into our soap are for conditioning and moisturing. My soaps are very plain to look at but are medicinal and provide an external source of vitamins, minerals, conditioning and moisturising.
This would bring up the argument of wether the combination of oils is for nought or the additions are just to make pretty.
So - I shall stick to my guns with the fact that soaps are not "just for cleaning".
I dont recall myself calling shunt a "figurehead" at all, neither did I say anything about her knowledge or experience, I merely disagreed on her statement.
On the point that she made that soap is for cleaning only and not for conditioning or moisturing we can agree to disagree. Most, if not all, the oils/butters etc etc we use to add into our soap are for conditioning and moisturing. My soaps are very plain to look at but are medicinal and provide an external source of vitamins, minerals, conditioning and moisturising.
This would bring up the argument of wether the combination of oils is for nought or the additions are just to make pretty.
So - I shall stick to my guns with the fact that soaps are not "just for cleaning".
So today is my birthday, that's right, uh-huh, it's my birthday. My son told me he got me a subscription to a soaping magazine, I didn't even know there was such a thing or even the title yet. Can't wait for the first issue! I guess now I'm all in to this soaping world.
I want to be very careful here and not offend and I say this with a great deal of affection for my fellow soapers. But last year, I'd say to my wife, "Honey, there's entire YouTube channels devoted to this!" "Honey, you wouldn't believe how many blogs there are!" "Honey, there's a whole sub-culture I never knew existed!" "Honey, there's this forum and people have really strong opinions about percentages of coconut oil!"
Seriously, I'm always grateful for this forum and for discovering the joy of soaping. It's been a challenging year professionally with an unexpected layoff and it's been a great creative outlet to make soap -- and friends and family seem to appreciate the results. With great appreciation,
Think about how long soap stays on when bathing or showering, so do you really think they are going to do much medicinally? It you feel they are moisturizing and medicinal that is your choice. But remember you cannot make claims when selling such as eczema soap, which you really do not want to test insurance if someone has a bad reaction. Stick to your guns, but soap only is for cleaning then rinsing off within a few seconds. Never mind maybe where you live you can make claims, you cannot in the US. Also makes me wonder how long you have been making soap. Many people new to this think it is the greatest thing there is. FYI some people cannot use lye based soap, such as one of my daughters.I dont recall myself calling shunt a "figurehead" at all, neither did I say anything about her knowledge or experience, I merely disagreed on her statement.
On the point that she made that soap is for cleaning only and not for conditioning or moisturing we can agree to disagree. Most, if not all, the oils/butters etc etc we use to add into our soap are for conditioning and moisturing. My soaps are very plain to look at but are medicinal and provide an external source of vitamins, minerals, conditioning and moisturising.
This would bring up the argument of wether the combination of oils is for nought or the additions are just to make pretty.
So - I shall stick to my guns with the fact that soaps are not "just for cleaning".
YepYour skin is made up of many layers of dead cells that are constantly being shed. It is intended that these layers carry with them the bacteria and such that may harm you. https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/health-and-human-body/human-body/skin/ It is wholly impractical to believe that you are getting anything through those layers when using a wash off product. Your skin simply does not have time in the soap to absorb anything when those layers of cells are going down the drain.
Now, what you CAN do by changing your formula, is to not remove more oils than necessary. And, once patted dry, you can then ADD a moisturizing and conditioning agent (lotion or cream) that then seals in the moisture added from the bath.
Apiberdey @Zing!
Sending you hugs, complete with smacks n jiggles, and good vibes on your special day lol
View attachment 35633 @Susie - sorry to hear about your event -ridden holiday. Hope all goes well for you on Friday.
@Dawni - don't leave that soap in the mould too long before cutting!
@Chris_S - funny story about the lost stick blade - ya ning-nong!
I cut my new slab-swirled soap in the evening - it was very wet and sticky due to the humidity ( yes I had gloves on!) but I think it's going to dry out OK. My sister ( my best and worst critic) thinks it look like vomit. She doesn't like a whole lotta contrasting colours together. But I do and it's MY soap. Will edit soon with a pic. I think I'll try bevelling all of these though.
Potato peeler - not as perfect as your bevelling. I do have a bevelling tool on the underside of my soap cutter but i haven't used it yet.What do u bevel with?
Yes - I have four different pieces of soap in my soap dish in the bathroom - and two different ones in the kitchen.Nope. They love it. Also fondling..........
Tested a few bars that have been curing since somewhere in November. A different soap piece each time I need to wash my hands. So far they all feel nice, not drying at all after.
So much fun seeing different kinds of lather and bubbles!
I have to wonder how long you have been soaping? You mention being new to the soaping community. If you do not have a year or so under your belt you are nowhere near ready to sell, which I am assume you mean by stating your first release. It takes a long time of testing before one is ready to sell. Maybe I have interpreted "being new to the soaping community," incorrectly.Last night I beveled a few loaves of soap for my first release. Super cathartic! I'm currently trying to figure out packaging and I'm have severe soapers block!
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Nope. They love it. Also fondling..........
Tested a few bars that have been curing since somewhere in November. A different soap piece each time I need to wash my hands. So far they all feel nice, not drying at all after.
So much fun seeing different kinds of lather and bubbles!
I have more soap in my shower and at my sinks than I have ever had . I usually clean out the pots real good and mush into a small bar. I didn't do that with the very first bars I made so I am using a full bar with those. but mostly am giving away the bars and using scraps myself (something wrong here but I just cant waste it--I need to start saving more of that for some confetti soap
Iv been keeping mine in an old sweet tub to store till i hace enough or can be bothered making a confetti soap. Iv hit the have enough point last night now i just need to find the can be bothered part.
@Dawni i loves me a good owd fondle and you know about thw paddle i wont name its purpose here.
Iv nothing planned today so im going to make at least 3-4 loaf batches today
Cough.. I have no idea what you're talking bout.. CoughIv been keeping mine in an old sweet tub to store till i hace enough or can be bothered making a confetti soap. Iv hit the have enough point last night now i just need to find the can be bothered part.
@Dawni i loves me a good owd fondle and you know about thw paddle i wont name its purpose here.
Iv nothing planned today so im going to make at least 3-4 loaf batches today
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