Ok so what you are saying is that babassu oil is harder than coconut oil. But i only used less than the 40% (10%).Hmmm, I believe the main reason for yours not being as translucent as the original, is that you replaced a good portion of the FCO with babassu. It's not to say that this won't work for a deo recipe, but you won't get the same look. Unlike FCO, babassu will solidify in colder temps, so there will be a texture difference, as well. However, babassu makes a very nice oil for deodorants because it doesn't stain like CO tends to do.
The more important issue I see is you didn't use magnesium hydroxide. That is the major odor fighting ingredient in the original recipe. Without that, your creation is unlikely to fight much odor, if at all, except in very temperate conditions by people who don't have much body odor to begin with. Ask me how I know.
Going back to the original ingredient list, we see, in descending order:
Fractionated coconut oil
Magnesium hydroxide
Corn starch
Behenyl alcohol (has good thermal stability which keeps the deo from becoming too hard or too soft when the temp changes).
Candelilla wax
Shea butter
Cocoa butter
Essential oil/constituent blend - probably 3.5% or less of the entire recipe.
Vitamin E/mixed tocopherols
Using that list, here is what I'd suggest as a starting point - you will have to test and tweak:
40% Fractionated coconut oil. If you use babassu instead, adjust other ingredients for the difference in hardness.
15% Magnesium hydroxide (don't leave this out because it is THE major odor fighter in this recipe)
15% Corn starch (or arrowroot starch)
10% Behenyl alcohol (cetyl alcohol is a reasonable alternative but behenyl is more temp-stable)
10% Candelilla wax
3% Shea butter
3% Cocoa butter
3.5% blend of the seven different EOs/constituents
.5% mixed tocopherols/Vit E
Those are just rough guesses on my part, based on lots of other recipes that I've made. You will have to play with percentages and keep really good notes to figure out what comes close to the one you are trying to dupe.
Good luck! Deo making can be frustrating but so rewarding when you do make one that you like.
No, sorry for confusion. I am saying babassu is harder than fractionated coconut oil, which is the same as caprylic, and which is completely liquid. Since caprylic is the first ingredient, it needs to be the highest percentage. That’s assuming they listed theirs in descending order, of course.Ok so what you are saying is that babassu oil is harder than coconut oil. But i only used less than the 40% (10%).
They have caprylic and you eliminated that. Does it not play into their formula?
Oh yes, it was very draggy. But the thing is once you start adding those oils in then i am worried about staining clothes. It’s all good. I would rather just toss this batch. I will wait until i have enough of an order to justify shipping costs and then get more product.Aaahhh rats! Was it already draggy before remelting? I was thinking that the original that you made would be super hard, just based on my experiences. But it also depends a lot on your climate.
Rather than call this batch a loss, try remelting it with a fair amount of an inexpensive liquid oil. For me, that would be MCT (fractionated CO), grapeseed, sunflower, or safflower.
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