Hi soap forum denizens! I have a question that feels prohibitively broad, but has been baffling me for too long to not see if anyone has thoughts about it.
I’m a very new soaper - started about 5-6 months ago, and I’m preoccupied with it beyond what is I think normal or advisable. Sometimes I’ll zone out while my husband is talking to me and he’ll put a hand on my shoulder and say, “you’re thinking about soap, aren’t you?” Yes. 9 times out of 10, yes I am.
I’ve experimented with many different recipes, tinkering and adjusting, playing with additives and soaping temperatures and using different liquids, and while I’ve gotten a general sense of what oils and butters I like to use, I have never, not once, made a soap that doesn’t dry out my hands terribly. As in, the backs of my knuckles are red and irritated like I’ve been chopping wood in the snow without gloves on. Ok, it’s not always that bad, but it sometimes is, and at the very least my hands are sort of rough and flaky. This happens even with my 100% castille olive oil soap, cured 5 months.
I’ve tried superfatting up to 8%, i’ve tried not superfatting at all after reading a particularly compelling post by Gerry that effectively dismantles the myth of superfatting, I’ve been researching fatty acid profiles and concocting recipes with minimal lauristic and myristic acids. I’ve bumped up my olive oil, I’ve bumped up my butters. I’ve added aloe extract and mallow extract, I’ve used goats milk and added honey. I use sodium lactate, and then don’t use sodium lactate, and nothing seems to really help. The soaps aren’t lye heavy (I use the zap test and ph testing strips, and all is normal), and I’ve never had a problem with false trace.
My recipes tend to look like this:
3% superfat 30-50% olive oil 10-20% avocado oil 10-20% hempseed oil 5-20% coconut oil (20 is highest I’ve gone, typical use is 8-13%, because, you know, I HAVE THIS SKIN DRYING PROBLEM I CAN’T FIGURE OUT) 2% jojoba oil 5-10% castor oil 5-20% butters (most often shea butter, sometimes kokum butter, occasionally cocoa butter, mango butter, avocado butter)
I soap at 100-120F in coldish basement (60 degrees or so), non-gelling. I usually try my soaps after about 4 weeks of cure time.
I should also mention that I do have tremendously sensitive skin which gets very easily dry and flaky. BUT, I don’t have eczema or an actual skin condition, and I’m usually fine with commercial liquid hand soaps (though commercial bar soaps are a nightmare on my skin).
SO. Is this just a bar soap issue? As in, my skin doesn’t like bar soap period, and my soaps are actually fine, and other people could use them and find them delightful?
OR, should I start thinking about throwing caution to the wind and just going with something really counterintuitive, like instead of going low on coconut oil (lauristic/myristic) and high on olive, hemp, and avocado oils (oleic/linoleic) and butters, maybe I should INCREASE the coconut oil and superfat at zero? Or something? I’m so down the rabbit hole on this, guys.
I’m going to try adding some tussah silk and 1.5% bees wax soon, but I can’t help but think that additives aren’t the answer here. Am I just a complete aberration? Have I been hexed?
Literally any thoughts or feedback would be deeply appreciated.
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