I red on my supplier's website (bluesaffire) that in order to get a clear liquid soap you must discount the KOH no more than 3-4% and keep cocoa butter below 2% and jojoba below 2% as well.
Since I started making soap I came across so much misinformation so I would like to know if someone had success in making a clear LS exceeding the guidelines above. I made a clear liquid soap last week which I describe here (http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=12653&page=4) and I find it too drying to hands and my KOH discount is 3.3%. I doubt it'll get much better with a month of wait. btw Is it better to cure the paste or to cure the liquid soap?
My understanding is that the higher the SAP is for an oil, the clearer the soap can be/ you probably can discount more KOH as these oils have less unsaponifiables and that's what's clouding the soap. Is this right? Just as an easy example, could one make a Coconut oil LS and discount KOH 20-25% and still get a clear soap?
Since I started making soap I came across so much misinformation so I would like to know if someone had success in making a clear LS exceeding the guidelines above. I made a clear liquid soap last week which I describe here (http://www.soapmakingforum.com/showthread.php?t=12653&page=4) and I find it too drying to hands and my KOH discount is 3.3%. I doubt it'll get much better with a month of wait. btw Is it better to cure the paste or to cure the liquid soap?
My understanding is that the higher the SAP is for an oil, the clearer the soap can be/ you probably can discount more KOH as these oils have less unsaponifiables and that's what's clouding the soap. Is this right? Just as an easy example, could one make a Coconut oil LS and discount KOH 20-25% and still get a clear soap?