PatrickH
The Perfectionist
I been doing a lot of reading and comparing answers from all over and it leaves me a bit confused. So, I figured I would just spit it all out and ask the questions. These are the words from a new soaper who reads a lot and has much interest in making a good soap.
No disrespect to the hobby, but my questions are a bit more straight forward and to the point.
I'm already addicted to soap making and accurate knowledge is very important to me.
If you might be having a reaction to a specific type of oil, couldn't you just wipe a whole bunch of CO on 1 hand and PO on the other and let it sit for hour and see what happens? Or allergic reactions only happen if that oil is Soponified?
Making test batches, waiting for cure times, recalculating and making another adjustment until you get what you want. It would take 20 years to maybe come up with a ok bar of soap, especially when someone suggests upping or lowering 1% with each test batch..
And with all the variables water conditions, skin types, elevations, season, diet, and the moon phases. What is the purpose of home made SOAP? Spend hundreds of $$$ and so many years instead of just buying soap from the store which I have never had a problem with on any brand and type I have tried. I have interest in making a better soap, wow soap, the best you ever used soap.
This is a serious question. I just spent $300 to get started in soap making, so I have real interest in it, but these are some of the questions I have in the whole soap making process from all the post I have read.
Then when a number is said to be too high and a simple recipe is given for help that has a number much higher then what was said to be too high, I don't get it..
Or when I hear no soap is never conditioning, it's only cleansing. What is the purpose of adding a bunch of stuff to make it conditioning?
All the info I read all over everywhere, not much of it connects..
No disrespect to the hobby, but my questions are a bit more straight forward and to the point.
I'm already addicted to soap making and accurate knowledge is very important to me.
If you might be having a reaction to a specific type of oil, couldn't you just wipe a whole bunch of CO on 1 hand and PO on the other and let it sit for hour and see what happens? Or allergic reactions only happen if that oil is Soponified?
Making test batches, waiting for cure times, recalculating and making another adjustment until you get what you want. It would take 20 years to maybe come up with a ok bar of soap, especially when someone suggests upping or lowering 1% with each test batch..
And with all the variables water conditions, skin types, elevations, season, diet, and the moon phases. What is the purpose of home made SOAP? Spend hundreds of $$$ and so many years instead of just buying soap from the store which I have never had a problem with on any brand and type I have tried. I have interest in making a better soap, wow soap, the best you ever used soap.
This is a serious question. I just spent $300 to get started in soap making, so I have real interest in it, but these are some of the questions I have in the whole soap making process from all the post I have read.
Then when a number is said to be too high and a simple recipe is given for help that has a number much higher then what was said to be too high, I don't get it..
Or when I hear no soap is never conditioning, it's only cleansing. What is the purpose of adding a bunch of stuff to make it conditioning?
All the info I read all over everywhere, not much of it connects..