Encablossa
New Member
I've recently read about dual lye soap recipes for castile soap, and also recently about Zany's no slime castile recipe:
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/zanys-no-slime-castile.72620/
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/dual-lye-castile.59747/
Zanys soap is supposed to make for a hard soap with no slime that cures quickly. Dual lye soap is supposed to make for a soap that has no slime. Dual lye soap, however, will also make for a slightly softer soap with better lather.
So one would assume that the KOH would somewhat cancel out the hardness of the salt, while still having a soap that cures quickly and has no slime and better lather. Has anyone tried this?
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/zanys-no-slime-castile.72620/
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/dual-lye-castile.59747/
Zanys soap is supposed to make for a hard soap with no slime that cures quickly. Dual lye soap is supposed to make for a soap that has no slime. Dual lye soap, however, will also make for a slightly softer soap with better lather.
So one would assume that the KOH would somewhat cancel out the hardness of the salt, while still having a soap that cures quickly and has no slime and better lather. Has anyone tried this?