Marianne
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This is the first time I have ever heard of salt soap - how interesting!!
High salt increases the cure time too?? It should in theory. BTW From your title I thought you were talking about salt water soap. used tons of that when in the Navy. If you shave with it rinse your blade very well, dry and oil it or the salt will ruin it in a very short time.Bettacreek said:Well, it depends on what you want. You use coconut oil as your basic oil. You should use at least 75% coconut oil for the oils, and then anything else added in there to your taste. I personally use 100% coconut oil. You can use any amount of salt, from 0-100% of your oil weight. The more you use, the harder/crumblier the bar will be, and the more difficult to unmold/cut.
I use 3in1 brand or WD-40 because they are handy. Coconut oil is solid at room temp so I have never tried it,hqueen13 said:Thanks for the tip on shaving with it, ~gd!
Good to know for future use
What kind of oil? Would coconut oil do?