hana212
New Member
Hello all!
I am super sorry if this question has been asked before but here it is.
I am very new to soap making and I LOVE my recipe for Cold Process Goats Milk Soap. Now that I am attempting to sell it though, I have had the feedback that it does not lather enough. Now I personally am fine with no lather, but the general public have been taught that lather=clean.
I've searched for ways to increase the lather and they come back with "Add salt" or "Add coconut oil".
My issue - I have both salt and coconut oil in my soap. :shock: now what!
Help! Is it as simple as decreasing the amount of other oils or tallow and increasing the coconut oil?
(if it helps here is some more info, my recipe includes these ingredients as well: Olive oil, vitamin e oil, argan oil, castor oil, tallow, goats milk, salt, borax, powdered lye, essential oils.)
I am super sorry if this question has been asked before but here it is.
I am very new to soap making and I LOVE my recipe for Cold Process Goats Milk Soap. Now that I am attempting to sell it though, I have had the feedback that it does not lather enough. Now I personally am fine with no lather, but the general public have been taught that lather=clean.
I've searched for ways to increase the lather and they come back with "Add salt" or "Add coconut oil".
My issue - I have both salt and coconut oil in my soap. :shock: now what!
Help! Is it as simple as decreasing the amount of other oils or tallow and increasing the coconut oil?
(if it helps here is some more info, my recipe includes these ingredients as well: Olive oil, vitamin e oil, argan oil, castor oil, tallow, goats milk, salt, borax, powdered lye, essential oils.)