Thank you Booker and AliOop!
That link you posted was interesting AliOop. But one thing it didn't cover is how much (lye) you'd need if you replaced some/all of the water/oil in the recipe with milk (or other dairy products). Let's say you were making a soap using X oil, wanted it to be 0% superfat, and wanted to use milk instead of water.
It looks like at
SoapCalc, you can plug in "Milk Fat, any bovine" as one of the "oils". I guess you could just plug in the grams of fat from any milk, butter, cream or other milk product you are using to the updated lye number, no?
Thanks!!
I just bought at the store:
1. Some canned goat milk
2. Some canned coconut milk
3. Some canned evaporated milk
How would you adjust the lye, if say you wanted to hit a 0% superfat as closely as possible, for these? For the evaporated milk, I think I could just plug in the total grams in that "Milk Fat, any bovine" on soap calc.
But what about for goat milk? Would be using that same one close enough?
Then for the coconut milk, I don't see that on soapcalc anywhere, maybe just plug the grams I use into the coconut oil category?
Thanks!!!