While I'm not really sure that the Shea in baby wipes is all that effective, Shea, be it in butter or oil, is fabulous in personal care products. I have a Shea glycerin soap base that tempts me to like it better than my own recipe (but my vanity won't let me!).
Take a look at the following list of oils we commonly use in our soaps. Each oil lends its own magic to each bar:
- Shea Butter/oil: The majority of skin-nourishing ingredients Shea lends to a bar of soap remain after reacting with lye in the saponification process. Shea soothes and moisturizes, protecting irritated skin.
- Coconut oil: This is where the magic begins. Coconut produces a delicious lather. We're talking big explosions of bubbles. Not even hard water or salt water affects its lathering abilities.
- Sunflower oil: Sunflower is a favorite of ours. This oil is high in essential fatty acids and vitamin E. It's good for moisturizing and regenerating skin.
- Palm oil: Palm is a very mild oil that helps soap saponify quicker. It makes a hard, longer lasting bar.
- Olive oil: Olive prevents skin from losing its natural moisture and attracts additional external moisture to your skin. Olive makes an exceptionally mild bar.
- Cocoa butter: Cocoa butter lays down a protective layer that holds moisture in the skin. It also assists in producing a harder, longer lasting bar of soap.
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I got my first bar of Olive oil soap last Christmas and it was so awesome such a nice thick lather. The company has since gone out of biz:( What is it that makes some soaps give that nice rich lather while others have hardly any?
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Olive oil gives a great creamy lather with tiny bubbles. Castor oil also boosts lather. Coconut oil is gives monster bubbles. A good soap recipe will balance conditioning and lather. It's an art, just like cooking (unfortunately for my family, all I really like to cook is soap...)
Thank you for your informative instructions. I am going to add a link to this page from my Natural Bath Products site.And if you do not mind, I will add your soap recipe to my collection of soap recipes here. thanks!
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