Online soap calculators often include soap qualities such as:
Hardness
Cleansing
Conditioning
Bubbly
Creamy
If a soap is too hard, you might not be able to cut it. If a soap is too cleansing, it may dry out your skin. If it's too conditioning, it might be soft, slimy or not bubbly. If it's too bubbly, it might not be conditioning enough. If it's too creamy, it might behave more like lotion than soap. These statements are my opinion as I dislike non-bubbly, soft soaps. A balance of oils and characteristics is important.
The other day, I made a lavender soap loaded with Sea Salt
I can't wait to try these salt bars!
Here's what I selected for my Lavender Essential Oil
80% Coconut Oil
20% Castor Oil
(10% superfat)
Run these ingredients through a soap calculator to see how much lye (Amazon Link) Sodium Hydroxide (Essential Depot link) to use
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75% of the oil weight in Sea Salt
I'd use .5 oz of essential oil per pound of oil in this soap.
Here's the video I created while making this soap:
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