I have EXTREMELY dry skin and have been on a mission to find a soap that doesn't make me feel like my skin had been shrink wrapped.
I was buying pet food at the feed store and they had a small bar of "Grandma's Lye Soap", I asked the guy that worked there if he'd used it, he said yes and it made his beard not flake, so I decided to give it a try.
I liked it fine. The only ingredients she had on the label were lard and lye. There was no scent added and it smelled pretty funky.
I realized that at $4/bar that it would be advantageous to consider making my own.
I ordered a melt and pour kit from Amazon that came with 2lb clear glycerine, a little solo cup of Coco butter, 2 bottles fragrance and 3 bottles dye.
I cubed up 1/2 of the glycerine, added the Coco butter and an equal amount of shea butter I already had. I poured it into some glad ware containers, let it harden and headed off to the shower. I guess I put too much butters in it, cuz it didn't lather at all. So next day I cubed and melted just enuf glycerine to make 1 bar, poured it, let it harden and hit the shower. It lathered ok and skin felt ok. So next day, I cut 1 each of the super buttered bars and the plain bar in 1/2, cubed, melted, poured, hardened and hit the shower. It lathered good and after drying off, my skin felt AWESOME.
After doing some research on the Internet, tho, I found that some of the MP soaps aren't so good for u, and u don't always know what you're getting, ingredients wise.
I've been considering making some HP, or CPOP from scratch, and doing my research have found from these posts, that some of the recipes still make people's skin feel "shrink wrapped". I'd thought about adding more oils, which I discovered is called superfatting, but then read about DOS.
I stumbled across this website
http://www.mdpub.com/soap/index.html and the guy says he adds Rosemary Oleoresin Extract and it prevents the DOS in a superfatted soap. Had anyone here heard about this? Also, what purpose does the beeswax in his recipe serve?
I know this is lengthy, but I'm trying to learn and would like to make a successful first batch if I attempt one; one that will turn out ok and won't dry out skin, my or anyone I gift it to.
Thank any and all of u for any and all help on this.