unmouton
Well-Known Member
It has started becoming necessity that I develop my own recipes, because my budget is not limitless (I've been soaping with some pricey oils) and I'm needing certain qualitites (like hardness, so I can use my decorative molds and not have release issues.)
While I've always played with my own recipes, I've only recently discovered how useful soapcalc.com is. While they have their own recommendations, what range of numbers do you prefer for your hardness, cleansing, conditioning, bubbly lather, and creamy lather?
This brings up my next question- A recipe I just created involved subbing half my olive for soybean oil, and increasing my coconut a bit. My hardness is a 46, but my conditioning is only 50 and I'm worried about my bubbly lather at 20. (Creamy lather is at 26.) Will this not lather well enough?
Thanks!
While I've always played with my own recipes, I've only recently discovered how useful soapcalc.com is. While they have their own recommendations, what range of numbers do you prefer for your hardness, cleansing, conditioning, bubbly lather, and creamy lather?
This brings up my next question- A recipe I just created involved subbing half my olive for soybean oil, and increasing my coconut a bit. My hardness is a 46, but my conditioning is only 50 and I'm worried about my bubbly lather at 20. (Creamy lather is at 26.) Will this not lather well enough?
Thanks!