Hi everyone,
I've been making soap as a hobby for a few months and I have noticed that the resulting pH is relatively high (i.e. usually 8-9) even after curing. From what I have read this is because during saponification a mild acid (oil) reacts with a strong base (NaOH), so the resulting salt has to be alkaline. Of course I make sure I use more oils than NaOH can saponify, so that there is no lye left in the bar.
So far so good, but my skin is extremely sensitive and I prefer neutral or slightly acidic pH. While all my friends love my soap, I find it very drying for my hands. Even professional organic soap bars irritate my skin. But liquid cleansers are usually mild enough, which makes me think that the pH of liquids is more easily manipulated than that of bars.
My question is:
If I stick to making natural soap with vegetable oil and NaOH and still want it in a soap bar, is there a way to lower the pH?
Some thoughts:
1) If I melt the soap after it has cured and add some acid (e.g. citric acid) to it, would that help? Would the acid react with the soap? Would it result in sludge?
2) If I add an acid to the oils before saponification, what should I expect?
Thank you in advance!