Ganiggle
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Thanks carebear! I'm totally going to try it! I just looove shea butter. I want to add it to all my soaps lol
krissy said:how much do y'all pay for coconut oil? i have been buying at the store and it is expensive here. i just paid $8 for 14 oz. because i was desperate to make soap i am venturing into other oils so that i don't have to use all of my coconut oil in one batch.
jarvan, soapcalc doesn't take into account the superfat - its calculations are actually based on a ZERO percent superfat. so be brave and give it a try!!
jarvan said:Carebear, I ran the numbers through SC and when I did it at the standard default 5% superfat, it said for one pound to use 6.08 water and 2.534 Lye. I calculated it using 70% CO, 20% Shea, 10% Grapeseed. Default 38% water as percent of oils.Making just a one pound test.
Where I am confused is that you said:
jarvan, soapcalc doesn't take into account the superfat - its calculations are actually based on a ZERO percent superfat. so be brave and give it a try!!
When placed a 20% superfat into the little box where the 5% was, it changed my lye amount and said to use 2.134. I believe it does factor in a lye discount. Am I crazy? I seriously could be.
Well, I am going to make this batch as it's small and a tester and if indeed I am crazy and it didn't calculate like I thought, then I have a laundry soap!
Bunny said:Speaking of PKO, you know, I'm gonna have to try an all PKO soap one day. Just a small batch, to see what it's like. Anyone done an all PKO soap yet? Didja like it??
jarvan said:Made my batch of 70% CO. I should have known that since everything came together to do it this morning, something might go wrong. I had my ITP swirl on and right after I poured it into the tester mould....instant leakage all over the stove! I no longer would have an ITP swirl because I had to now quickly reach for a plastic container from the cupboard near me, quickly pour it into there and the color is all glopped. Not to mention the fact that I had no plastic containers the depth or size of the mold, so now I will have shallow bars that look FUGLY! I will post a pic when done, but this is NOT how I wanted my little batch to go.
Oh, and for the record...I hate Oxides and Ultramarine powders.
Two things just joined the shopping list: a new tester mould and labcolors
Thank gosh Bon Jovi will pull me up from my soap funk tonight. :wink:
oldragbagger said:I think that zensoaps article will serve as an excellent reference when selecting oils based on stability. I am putting it in my favorite places. Thanks for sharing it.
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