My question has turned into somewhat of an obsession for me. The most recent explosion of newly offered and highly touted soaps have stearic acid, coconut oil, potassium/sodum hydroxide and fragrance and little else. Maybe some shea butter, lanolin or the like.
How different can the performance be with variations in the amounts of these ingredients, as well as the final form of the soap. Can the curing of the soap actually make a significant difference in its performance?
I would greatly appreciate some input from the soap-learned.
How different can the performance be with variations in the amounts of these ingredients, as well as the final form of the soap. Can the curing of the soap actually make a significant difference in its performance?
I would greatly appreciate some input from the soap-learned.
Cheers,
Ted
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Winston Churchill
Ted
Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts. Winston Churchill