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I stand corrected then iColoniali is very good.Tabula Rasa soap has Argan Oil and the legendary Il Coloniali has mango oil which really seems to add something amazing to the post shave feel.
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I stand corrected then iColoniali is very good.Tabula Rasa soap has Argan Oil and the legendary Il Coloniali has mango oil which really seems to add something amazing to the post shave feel.
Both known for their difficulty to find that narrow band in later technique that actually works.Mike's Natural Soaps
Ingredients: Distilled water; saponified tallow (beef) and stearic acid; vegetable glycerin; saponified kokum butter, avocado oil, and shea butter; lanolin, fragrance and/or essential oil(s); saponified coconut oil; kaolin clay, vitamin E.
Mystic Water Soap
All of our shaving soap is made with tallow, which contributes to an exceptionally dense, slick lather. Combined with stearic acid, unrefined shea butter, sustainably sourced organic palm oil, avocado oil, aloe vera, bentonite clay, silk protein, allantoin, and extra glycerin
What soaps have Argan oil in them?What quality soap has Argan oil in it? All the ones I have tried with Argan oil have been mediocre at best.
Technically correct you may be mate (I'm not doubting you btw in case that's how it's coming across), yet I've only seen it marketed as an oil.Shea butter is a triglyceride (fat) not an oil, different melting point.
So the fats from different animals don't react differently?I have made various formulations using Lard and Tallow but me personally I couldn't see any real advantage over a single tallow soap. I think from memory it was marginally creamier but didn't retain that body for as long as Tallow only. It didn't smell like bacon
I can see a Pig meets vegan soap in my near future. Stearic, Lard, Coconut, Avocado, Macadamia and Kokum or Shea butter to super fat.
Stearic acid is the main ingredient requirement for the majority of soap features. Tallow, Lard, Shea butter, Kokum Butter and a couple of others provide a good percentage of Stearic but straight Stearic Acid as a refined soap making ingredient is usually the bulk of all traditional saponified shaving soaps. It is easy to make a shaving soap for yourself but to make a soap that satisfies a commercial market is a whole 'nother level.
Damn you and your posts piquing my curiosityOnly if your chromosomes are in the wrong order.
I don't use it for the scent, it is a fantastic anti bacterial.
Tabula Rasa soap has Argan Oil and the legendary Il Coloniali has mango oil which really seems to add something amazing to the post shave feel.
Do you utilise it in soap only, or as a post shave as well?
Not sure what you mean by ‘method you cook’?Does the method you cook make any difference?
Not yet, the largest batch I've done is four tubs (oh yeah, I'm ready to take on the worldDo you notice any difference between the methods for a small and large batch ?
Do you notice any difference between the methods for a small and large batch ?
I've no direct experience, yet I can't help but wonder if the variables in the cooking method may alter the end result and if that is the case, if it's worth experimenting with.