I agree, Obsidian -- nothing jumps out at me either. Sounds like you have a plan to find out more, however, and that's good! I am interested to learn your results.
this is really interesting.....I have no input, just want to follow along the ride.....
My daughter would like a soap to help reduce scare tissue. I'll make a couple of bars in the next week. Bet this soap will work for her.
My thinking is that it's probably the extra fat in the soap that is balling up like that, or a mix of certain oils that is lifting baked on dirt and oil. Our dead skin cells should not just lift off like that. We shed skin all the time, the process can be sped up with strong chemicals, especially acids but even then there should be some skin peeling in patches, so to speak.
I washed my face with my uncured, lye heavy olive oil soap. I expected at least redness but the next morning I also had dry scaly bits indicative of exfoliation. To lift dead skin cells in 20 minutes? I'm not sure how safe that is. I do plan to make a batch though and take a good look at what it does. Another soap experiment
it only take 20 seconds, not 20 minutes.
I don't agree that dry, scaly patches is indicative of exfoliation. When you exfoliate, it leaves your skin smooth and soft, not rough, dry or irritated.
I also don't agree that dead skin doesn't just lift off. Soak your feet for 20 minutes or so then rub them vigorously with a rough dry towel, you will see the same kind of balling up of the dead skin.
Thats not just dirt and oil, I shower daily and I don't get that dirty, nor do I have oily skin.
Yes, we shed skin constantly but as we age, it becomes more difficult for that dead skin to fall away. Thats why exfoliation and skin scrubs/polishes are so popular. What ever is in this soap, it seems to help either lift away the dead skin or break it down so it can be wiped away.
I can't imagine lard being that great of a laundry soap. The 100% lard soap I made was really gentle on the skin but never really left me feeling clean.
I never had the gooey hair syndrome when switching to shampoo bars. I've been using CP shampoo for about 5 months now and if I use lard or castile, its just nasty. Maybe a 0-1% SF would be better then the 5% SF I make my lard bars with.
I still need to make some 100% CO soap for laundry. Do you grate yours and use it as is or do you add washing soda and borax?
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