Spryng
Member
Ok, so I've made several batches of regular soaps now, I feel I am getting a handle on the process and the science behind it (I've always been a huge science/chemistry nerd) But my friend is wanting to buy some soaps for xmas to give as gifts to her friends/family, the majority of which have very sensitive/dry skin. So after countless hours of browsing this forum along with tons of online sites, I have put together what I hope is a good recipe for sensitive skin. But I'd love your thoughts, especially those that make a successful sensitive skin recipe. I want to keep it simple and not have a million specialty oils in it, my aim for my entire soap line is SIMPLE lol so what do you think of the below?
Sensitive skin Recipe
55% Lard
15% coconut oil
15% olive oil
10% avocado oil
5% castor oil
replace distilled water for lye with aloe vera juice and add in colloidal oatmeal and honey at trace , no EO or FO but will use kaolin clay (white) and brazillian clay (green or purple, just something to give it color and swirl) as well.
So first, does that recipe work for sensitive skin? I haven't worked with lard yet, will it trace fast? and would I gel it like my normal batches, meaning, cover with towel for 24 hours?
any thoughts and advice are appreciated! thanks!
Sensitive skin Recipe
55% Lard
15% coconut oil
15% olive oil
10% avocado oil
5% castor oil
replace distilled water for lye with aloe vera juice and add in colloidal oatmeal and honey at trace , no EO or FO but will use kaolin clay (white) and brazillian clay (green or purple, just something to give it color and swirl) as well.
So first, does that recipe work for sensitive skin? I haven't worked with lard yet, will it trace fast? and would I gel it like my normal batches, meaning, cover with towel for 24 hours?
any thoughts and advice are appreciated! thanks!