mamaT
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Are there any advantages to using one over the other? I need to order some more coconut oil and there is only a dollar difference in price for 50#.
92 degree coconut oil is hydrogenated, a process which turns it into a solid that has a melting point of 92 degrees. Coconut Oil for Soap Making 92 degree coconut oil is believed to make a harder, less lathering bar than 76 degree oil.
76 degree coconut oil is unrefined and the most common type of oil used in soaps.
Fractionated coconut oil is oil that has been refined so only part of the oil remains. This process gives it a long shelf life. This oil is better for massage oils and hand lotions then for making soap
I'm impressed, Rune, at how you are working through the problem of finding soaping oils in Norway. It seems to me you are on the right track, but I'm not familiar with coconut fat that contains lecithin or how that might effect the final result. When I translated "Delfiafett" from Norwegian to English the result was "grease, fat". Since it is used in making cake, I imagine it's more like "shortening", which we also use in baked goods here. There is vegetable shortening like Crisco and animal fat shortening like lard -- which makes yummy pie crust, BTW. I'm just hoping all the best for you... Good luck!I hope to make a good soap by using some cheap soft oils, a little bit of coconut and a little bit of castor oil plus that stearin with stearic and palmitic to harden it up and make it longer lasting and more creamy.
I think is a little confusion here. Fractionated coconut oil (the caprilic-capric trigliceride) is called dry oil, because it is absorbed very quickly in the skin, it doesn't live an oily or sticky feeling on your skin. A soap made with lot of coconut and not too much superfat can be drying. This is because of its chemistry. So a same amount of coconut oil compared with any other oils will produce the biggest amount of soap molecules (this is why the SAP is the highest here). And because this soap molecules have a shorter lipophilic part it means that they are more water soluble and stronger detergents. So they clean pretty well our skin and makes it dry.I was going to post this in the lotion forum but here is the coconut oil breakdown so I will post it here. Why is fractionated coconut oil called a "drying oil?"
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