Hi
I have a few questions:
1. Can I make liquid soap with NaOH? I have a really great new idea for a soap, but I need it to be liquid soap.
2. If I add things like charcoal powder or oatmeal, is it more beneficial to add it before or after reaching the trace I need? Or, after I set it in my crockpot to turn to mashed-potato goo?
3. Does it need to reach the crockpot stage of mashed potato goo?
4. How do I know how much of something I need to add to my recipe? I don't want to add to much charcoal and end up staining skin.
5. If I did make liquid soap with NaOH, what water proportion would be good with the lye? I've heard multiply the lye number by 3 and that's how much water you should use.
6. Instead of borax to lower pH, can I use citric acid? How much would I need?
7. Does anyone know good, natural remedies for rosacea? So far I plan on adding oatmeal, charcoal powder, green tea, lavender EO, and honey. This is for my mom, who is extremely picky about soap. Her face has been having some trouble lately, and it's making her feel bad, so I want to make her some facial soap to help control it
8. Any recommended soft, non-drying oils? And can I add lots of cocoa butter (aka MY FAVORITE OIL)?
Also, mashed-potato goo refers to (what I believe is) the gelling phase of crockpot soap.