First off let me say I am trying to work out a recipe that I can buy most of the ingredients locally while factoring in cost. I can easily get Rice Brand Oil, Grapeseed Oil and of course Olive Oil. (NOTE: I bought a gallon of Rice Brand Oil at a feed store for $25.) I can also get 50 lbs of palm shortening for under $40! At that price I would really like to be able to use it. (NOTE: This and other oils I found at a locale cash n carry. Kinda a restaurant supply store.) This is used in deep frying. I did some looking and people have used it to replace palm oil. Might as well inject, I am guessing that palm oil and palm kernel oil are two drastically different oils? They show very different stats on the soapcalc. So more insight there would be great as well.
So I guess my question is. Anyone use palm shortening? Can I use it in place of the palm oil? Or palm kernel oil? It also says that you can use it in place of coconut oil. Which would be nice with coconut oil being like $7 for 30oz. But if I do that, will I be missing out on something good the coconut oil brings to a bar of soap? So any and all insight would be great. Also, soapcalc doesnt seem to have it on the list. Whats the lye conversion on it? Same as palm oil?
Here is my idea for my first recipe. Seeing how I can get Rice Brand, Olive and Grapeseed oils here locally, I am going to use equal portions (1/3) of each oil for my main base. The Rice and Grapeseed seem to bring the same medium levels to the soap while olive oil brings lower levels. But is the most cost effective. I also have shea butter (ordered off amazon) and currently coconut oil. (as per the question above, would like to supplement the palm shorting in place of the coconut oil if possible to bring cost way down). If I can use the palm shortening I am thinking equal portions of the 3 oils and the palm oil (1/4 for each) OR removing olive oil totally and going back to the 1/3 even if the other two oils are a bit more spendy.
Then that leaves me with the shea butter to add in. Maybe use this as my super fat?
Again, any input would be awesome!!! Thanks!
So I guess my question is. Anyone use palm shortening? Can I use it in place of the palm oil? Or palm kernel oil? It also says that you can use it in place of coconut oil. Which would be nice with coconut oil being like $7 for 30oz. But if I do that, will I be missing out on something good the coconut oil brings to a bar of soap? So any and all insight would be great. Also, soapcalc doesnt seem to have it on the list. Whats the lye conversion on it? Same as palm oil?
Here is my idea for my first recipe. Seeing how I can get Rice Brand, Olive and Grapeseed oils here locally, I am going to use equal portions (1/3) of each oil for my main base. The Rice and Grapeseed seem to bring the same medium levels to the soap while olive oil brings lower levels. But is the most cost effective. I also have shea butter (ordered off amazon) and currently coconut oil. (as per the question above, would like to supplement the palm shorting in place of the coconut oil if possible to bring cost way down). If I can use the palm shortening I am thinking equal portions of the 3 oils and the palm oil (1/4 for each) OR removing olive oil totally and going back to the 1/3 even if the other two oils are a bit more spendy.
Then that leaves me with the shea butter to add in. Maybe use this as my super fat?
Again, any input would be awesome!!! Thanks!