thank you for the recipy! you are amazing =) did I understand correctly, that if I decide to add wax - I add it instaed of MCT oil? it can work without wax too? and tell some words about Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate, please - is it the safiest surfactant, thats why we use it for face products? can we change it for SCI, for example? thank you very much for all what you do!
If you need more solid consistancy, then yes - you can replace a part of MCT oil with wax. Sodium lauroyl sarcosinate is one of the mildest surfactants, but if your skin is not sensitive, then you can take isethionate. Please note that SCI is a solid surfactant, and sarcosinate - a liquid one, so if you replace one with another, then you might get a solid structure without any wax added.
@@cremeandbutter thankyou! How long does it stay without preservative? I know if it dries after every use, we don't need preservative, but I am into small business and I want to sell these beautiful cleansing bars. As per norms, I need to give shelf life
@@sreemanis well, normally you have to include preservatives as the product comes in contact with water - you should check with the legislation of your country. Shelf life depends on the oils you use - if you take rather stable oils and use the appropriate amount of antioxidants, the product will remain stable for up to 12 months. But again, check for the legal requirements for anhydrous products that come in contact with water.
Zero waste? Not so much honey. Lots of plastic bottles plus everyone is going to order this stuff from Amazon which is the biggest energy sucking offender
Plus wastewater from washing up afterwards. I do love products and methods like this but no manufacturung process is without waste of some kind. Instead of the absolute term of "zero waste" perhaps we ought to aim towards "minimal waste" or "made with considerable attempt to reduce environmental impact."