Hello!
I'll be blunt :
10% sweet almond oil
5% avocado oil
5% castor oil
20% coconut oil
5% jojoba oil
25% neem oil
30% olive oil
I'll be using about 4.30 ounces of lye to 10.75 fluid ounces of double/triple brewed coffee.
I'll also be making a batch of about 32 ounces (2 pounds / 907 grams), giving me what should look like 8 bars of 4 ounces (0.25 pounds / ~113 grams).
My goal is to have a mild superfatted soap bar that would help me and my sister's mild skin problems (we have light eczema among other things and a tendency to have a bit of a dry skin). I usually lather my soap bars in a puffed up shower ball, hence the coconut oil to help up with that.
What do you guys think? Does it seem fine?
p.s. I never made soap before, and neither did my sister. But I have studied the subject intensively (read, among other things, the whole "The Soapmaker's Companion"). I am just a very caution person, that is why I am asking for you guys opinion.
I'll be blunt :
10% sweet almond oil
5% avocado oil
5% castor oil
20% coconut oil
5% jojoba oil
25% neem oil
30% olive oil
I'll be using about 4.30 ounces of lye to 10.75 fluid ounces of double/triple brewed coffee.
I'll also be making a batch of about 32 ounces (2 pounds / 907 grams), giving me what should look like 8 bars of 4 ounces (0.25 pounds / ~113 grams).
My goal is to have a mild superfatted soap bar that would help me and my sister's mild skin problems (we have light eczema among other things and a tendency to have a bit of a dry skin). I usually lather my soap bars in a puffed up shower ball, hence the coconut oil to help up with that.
What do you guys think? Does it seem fine?
p.s. I never made soap before, and neither did my sister. But I have studied the subject intensively (read, among other things, the whole "The Soapmaker's Companion"). I am just a very caution person, that is why I am asking for you guys opinion.