Hi, I'm new here. /wave
My question is about liquid soap - a soap making book I had (is back to the library now, so long, farewell) says that I can make liquid soap by grating up my CP bars and melting them with water in a 4:1 water to soap-ish ratio.
When I look up liquid soap online, I mostly come up with the hot process KOH liquid soap making information, where it's liquid from the getgo. From what I gather, this is somewhat more difficult to make than CP soap, more finicky, and takes more attention.
So what is the difference in the product between making liquid soap these two ways? Is there a reason to use one over the other, quality-wise?
My question is about liquid soap - a soap making book I had (is back to the library now, so long, farewell) says that I can make liquid soap by grating up my CP bars and melting them with water in a 4:1 water to soap-ish ratio.
When I look up liquid soap online, I mostly come up with the hot process KOH liquid soap making information, where it's liquid from the getgo. From what I gather, this is somewhat more difficult to make than CP soap, more finicky, and takes more attention.
So what is the difference in the product between making liquid soap these two ways? Is there a reason to use one over the other, quality-wise?