You might want to hold off on the castor. It doesn't really bubble much on its own. It's reputation for bubbles is because it stabilizes bubbles created by other soaps.In my country olive oil soap is THE thing for everything you don't want to stripp everything off of. So with that in mind I'm thinking 90% olive oil and 10% castor as you probably want some bubbles even if it isn't the bubbles who cleans. And since olive oil soap doesn't strip the lanolin from your wool, no need to add extra lanolin to the mix.
...And since olive oil soap doesn't strip the lanolin from your wool, no need to add extra lanolin to the mix.
You might want to hold off on the castor. It doesn't really bubble much on its own. It's reputation for bubbles is because it stabilizes bubbles created by other soaps.
Firstly, all bets are off when you do the dual-lye soaps - at least when comparing them to single-lye soaps. That is, I don't think you can reliably compare how an oil behaves with the 95/5% mix to how it behaves with a 100% mix.Oh. Why is that? I mean, I wrote that with the 95% olive/NaOH and 5% KoH/castor soaps that workers so well in mind and can't see any reason it wouldn't work in this case.
You can use whatever liquid you want when making your pastebut I’d stick to plain water for dilution (in case of spoilage). If you want to start a new thread for body wash we can help point you in the right direction. This thread has gone on long enough that people who aren’t interested in wool washes probably aren’t following but they may have something to say about body wash that would help you
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