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05-21-2024, 09:46 AM #11
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Thanked: 154Here's the new one : Houhi-gassen
Bit of a "troll soap" hence the name.
Tried to get as close as possible to cold process soap, to see if you could make a "instamum soap". Turns out, practice says no, theory says no. Two colours that will slowly reveal a "yin yang" hopefully is as far as I could go.
It's a "glycerin soap" like my previous Oulipo. Which means it's a very strange beast when you compare it to the usual shaving soap. Chiefly, it will never be completely dry, and will always have a sweaty/sticky surface.
That's ok, it's a trade-off, which allows me to get something ridiculously easy to load on a brush, and that lathers like a beast.
The fragrance is a delicate and deep mint, with added menthol for an eye-watering freshness. Hinoki adds pepper, tea tree adds depth, lemon zest adds an acid fruitiness.
30% superfat, with coco, shea butter, avocado, castor and jojoba.
Just in time for summer!Beautiful is important, but when all is said and done, you will always be faithful to a good shaver while a bad one may detter you from ever trying again. Judge with your skin, not your eyes.
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05-21-2024, 07:53 PM #12
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Thanked: 1081Great work
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10-21-2024, 08:19 AM #13
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Thanked: 154So, I was wrong.
Talking about lard and tallow
@PaulFLUS
I'd wager they're so close they're almost swappable. That's just a parameter in the calculator, so I can have a look if need be.
The expected properties figures given by the calculator were good, but the damn thing was a gel, and would not lather.
I went back to the figures and there I saw what happened : stearic acid content was far too low (8% compared to my usual 24%).
Stearic acid is an absolute must have in a shaving soap, it must be in the top 3 ingredients, preferably first.
So, it appears that lard is rich in oleic acid (which gives the black colour I suppose, like in "black soap"), and while it contains stearin it's not enough by itself. Tallow is actually much better in that respect.
Luckily for me, the way I make my croaps allow me to melt them again at least once. So I melted it, and incorporated a dose of pure stearic acid soap.
Alright, now we're getting somewhere.
Tried shaving with it, and well so far I'd say it's overall better than what I was making a year ago when I first started, but it's not the creamy goodness of, for example the one above.
Interesting tradeoff, though, the thing reaaaaally slides. That's oleic acid for you.
Yes, it's quite ugly. I don't see the point in making pretty shaving soaps except to make it the point of a joke.
In terms of scent, it's oregano, oakmoss, vetiver, hinoki and cedarwood, smells like a walk in a damp wood. Perfect for the Fall.
Hence the name : WeatherWaxWorkshops "Arcturus", you know, the "Boar of Cornwall"Beautiful is important, but when all is said and done, you will always be faithful to a good shaver while a bad one may detter you from ever trying again. Judge with your skin, not your eyes.
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10-22-2024, 01:57 AM #14
Something happened to some of the posts in this thread
Iron by iron is sharpened, And a man sharpens the face of his friend. PR 27:17
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10-23-2024, 01:31 PM #15
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Thanked: 154What do you mean by that ? Looks good to me
Looks a bit cuter in its turned walnut box. Kept it rusticBeautiful is important, but when all is said and done, you will always be faithful to a good shaver while a bad one may detter you from ever trying again. Judge with your skin, not your eyes.
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10-25-2024, 01:58 AM #16
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10-25-2024, 08:46 AM #17
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Thanked: 154Oh, I see what you mean.
I actually quoted you above from another thread by Cattleman02, about "spicy soaps". I thought I had derailed that thread enough as it was, and since what I wanted to say pertained more to my experiments in soapmaking than his search for bay rum soaps, I kept both separated
Sorry for the confusion.Beautiful is important, but when all is said and done, you will always be faithful to a good shaver while a bad one may detter you from ever trying again. Judge with your skin, not your eyes.