Kalpanaganesan
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can i go for the following recipe.60percent pomace oilve oil,6 percent castor oil,10% shea butter,25%coconut oil.will this be a better recipe.can someone comment on the same.
I live in India,South India,TamilnaduFirst of all, it's adds up to 101% so drop the Castor to 5%.
Pomace Olive Oil is okay (I started with it), but it traces (thickens) more quickly that regular Olive Oil so you will have less time to work with it for swirls. Also, that much Olive Oil will require a much longer cure time...I'd say a good five to six months depending on the time of year and the part of the country you live it. Unless of course, you are curing soap in a control environment. I cure in my garage...during the Spring/Summer cure time is 6 to 8 weeks, during the Fall/Winter it's 10 to 12 weeks. I live in the Pacific Northwest of the US and we get a lot of rain.
Thanks for your replyIf you're looking to test and use your soaps within the usual 4-8wks of curing then you need to lower your olive oil, maybe to half that amount. You can stick with this of course, and also use it earlier, but it just won't give you the best experience.
Are you limited to these oils?
If not, then there's so much you can do. If you add butters - both kokum and mango are relatively common and inexpensive there (I know coz I'm looking to import from Coimbatore or UT lol), and if you add those you increase both hardness and longevity.
To cut the olive you have sunflower (make sure it's high oleic), neem, avocado, sweet almond, apricot kernel, safflower..... Message me if you want to know the companies I'm looking at
Thank you can i cut down the pomace olive oil to 50 percent and include 10 percent sunflower oil and 5 percent castor oil.I live in india and in tamilnadu but it is taking a long time to cure.First of all, it's adds up to 101% so drop the Castor to 5%.
Pomace Olive Oil is okay (I started with it), but it traces (thickens) more quickly that regular Olive Oil so you will have less time to work with it for swirls. Also, that much Olive Oil will require a much longer cure time...I'd say a good five to six months depending on the time of year and the part of the country you live it. Unless of course, you are curing soap in a control environment. I cure in my garage...during the Spring/Summer cure time is 6 to 8 weeks, during the Fall/Winter it's 10 to 12 weeks. I live in the Pacific Northwest of the US and we get a lot of rain.
I live in India,South India,Tamilnadu
Thanks for your reply
Thank you can i cut down the pomace olive oil to 50 percent and include 10 percent sunflower oil and 5 percent castor oil.I live in india and in tamilnadu but it is taking a long time to cure.
Hai,If you're looking to test and use your soaps within the usual 4-8wks of curing then you need to lower your olive oil, maybe to half that amount. You can stick with this of course, and also use it earlier, but it just won't give you the best experience.
Are you limited to these oils?
If not, then there's so much you can do. If you add butters - both kokum and mango are relatively common and inexpensive there (I know coz I'm looking to import from Coimbatore or UT lol), and if you add those you increase both hardness and longevity.
To cut the olive you have sunflower (make sure it's high oleic), neem, avocado, sweet almond, apricot kernel, safflower..... Message me if you want to know the companies I'm looking at
@Megan could you please tell me how much % of olive and rice bran you use together??Do you have access to rice bran oil? I love a combination of olive and rice bran as opposed to just olive. I used to soap at around 60% liquid oils and an 8-12 week cure worked best for me.
@Dawni, No...I've just started soap making for my personal use but now I'm so much interested in starting my own business.. Actually I've started experimenting few months back and I'm working on my recipe. I hope everything goes well. SMF is such a wonderful source for people like me. Reading posts each day is making me curious to try a lot of different recipes... Thank you all for your support and guidance...do you have access to olive oil made somewhere nearby, maybe the middle east?
This is the next batch that I'm gonna try after zany's no slime recipe then comes your triple rice soap..I have a long listFor my 4yr old I use this soap
Please do post if you find it..I'll search too..Thank you for your support..I'll see if I can get you a list of suppliers
33 olive and 25 rice bran@Megan could you please tell me how much % of olive and rice bran you use together??
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