I have been reading quite a bit about oils and single oil soaps. I have found these things:
1. Castile soap (single oil) has very little lather. (Verified from several pages)
2. Castor oil soap (single oil) has not lather at all. (Verified from several pages)
3. Also I have found that recipes with high amount of castor oil will not lather well.
These things gave me many questions:
1. Why do we read everywhere to add castor oil for more lather?
2. Why is soapcalc.net falsely claim a 100% castor oil soap will have a lot of bubbles and lather?
3. Is it at all possible to add a bit more lather to an olive oil soap by adding castor oil?
4. Is there any other oil which is not drying out the skin at all, that I could add for lather? I do not want to add coconut oil at all because of how it is drying out the skin.
1. Castile soap (single oil) has very little lather. (Verified from several pages)
2. Castor oil soap (single oil) has not lather at all. (Verified from several pages)
3. Also I have found that recipes with high amount of castor oil will not lather well.
These things gave me many questions:
1. Why do we read everywhere to add castor oil for more lather?
2. Why is soapcalc.net falsely claim a 100% castor oil soap will have a lot of bubbles and lather?
3. Is it at all possible to add a bit more lather to an olive oil soap by adding castor oil?
4. Is there any other oil which is not drying out the skin at all, that I could add for lather? I do not want to add coconut oil at all because of how it is drying out the skin.
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