leeleetrue
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I'm reworking a couple recipes with my new found knowledge of the importance of lowering my castor oil percentages. I've noticed several of you advise not using castor oil over 5% in body bars. I've historically used much more than that (up to about 17% in some cases), and I can't say I've noticed a slimy feel like some say they do. But someone replied on an earlier thread I started that too high a castor percentage can contribute to DOS, so I'm working on two recipes (one for adults, one for babies/kids), using shea, olive, coconut, palm, castor, grapeseed and avocado (minus the grapeseed in the baby/kid bar). When I drop my castor oil to even 10%, the Bubbly number in Soap Calc is at 14, the bottom of the recommended range. Dropping it to 5% means a bubbly number of 9. In asking myself what I like about certain handmade soaps more than others, lather definitely tops the list, with conditioning just behind it. Since it contributes to bubbly AND creamy, the numbers really suffer when I lower the castor. I don't use lard or tallow, and I'd rather not add sugar to every batch to make up for lost bubbles. Those of you who really like the lather your soap gives, what are your numbers? Do you go by what the calculator says, or work with the other numbers and hope for the best?
Thanks!
Thanks!