I am trying some soaps with the split method using coconut milk and some with goats milk added to my oils. I read that some people work out the coconut oil of the milk as otherwise you are in effect adding to the sf. I don't think I will complicate things by doing this at the moment as it sounds like it is not necessary but I have dropped my sf from 5% to 3% in the recipes I am putting milk into.
My question is if some of your liquids are in fact oils do you need to add extra liquid? I always use 33% lye concentration and I am not at the stage yet of experimenting with this (and don't really understand lye concentrations yet) but should I be taking it into consideration?
I always make sure I have the same amount of water to mix the lye into (I actually use 1g extra water to be on the safe side as my scales are not the most accurate and I am doing small batches at the moment.)
How much will the reduced water effect the soap or is it like the oils and make a slight change but nothing to worry about.
My question is if some of your liquids are in fact oils do you need to add extra liquid? I always use 33% lye concentration and I am not at the stage yet of experimenting with this (and don't really understand lye concentrations yet) but should I be taking it into consideration?
I always make sure I have the same amount of water to mix the lye into (I actually use 1g extra water to be on the safe side as my scales are not the most accurate and I am doing small batches at the moment.)
How much will the reduced water effect the soap or is it like the oils and make a slight change but nothing to worry about.