I live in a small Caribbean village where power is optional and humidity is high, i was wanting to make soap but an concerned about rancidity.I make a 20 percent superfatted coconut oil soap which works find, but it is expensive. Would it be possible to use some local soy or vegetable oil as half of the oil with no superfat, then add the extra coconut oil at trace to bring the soap up to a 15 to 20 percent superfat?
I was wondering if all the soy was saponified and the more stable coconut oil was the superfat if it would be less likely to get orange spots/
It makes sense, but I thought that if doing a 2 stage oil addition actually accomplished anything then someone would have instructions on how to do it.
has anyone tried adding the superfatting oil after the beginning stages of trace?
I was wondering if all the soy was saponified and the more stable coconut oil was the superfat if it would be less likely to get orange spots/
It makes sense, but I thought that if doing a 2 stage oil addition actually accomplished anything then someone would have instructions on how to do it.
has anyone tried adding the superfatting oil after the beginning stages of trace?