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Saponifier
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NOTE: This new thread is about converting Candice's CP Shampoo Bar for Pets to Liquid Soap, as requested by a customer. All the cautions in the old thread about using lye-based shampoo for dogs should be kept in mind and better suited to a separate Topic for a New Thread -- maybe someone could copy that from the old thread as well. :???: Having said that, please feel free to chime in as always. TIA
Thanks for posting this. It's very helpful. It also looks to be an awesome shampoo bar!
So first I converted your formula to %'s to make it easier to reconfiigure:
25% coconut oil
25% olive oil
20% grapeseed oil
12% neem oil
10% shea butter
8% castor oil
The clays are eliminated cuz they can cause clogging. The lemongrass EO is optional, but it doesn't get added until after the process.
IMO and IME the easiest way to help CP soapmakers to ease into making LS successfully is to learn to make LS the cold process way, just as you would hard bars, i.e., no crockpot needed and that takes a LOT of guess work out of how long to cook and judging when the base is fully saponified and ready for dilution.
I just posted "Cold Process LS for Beginners" and "What to Expect from Various Oils in LS" -- in separate threads. Please read those posts before moving on.
Okay, to save time, we'll use "Cold Process LS for Beginners" as a guide to formulate the LS by using SoapCalc to resize the batch to 16 ounces and to determine the amount of KOH and water to use:
4 oz coconut oil 25%
4 oz olive oil 25%
3.2 oz grapeseed oil 20%
2 oz neem oil 12% (rounded)
1.6 oz shea butter 10%
1.25 oz castor oil 8% (rounded)
16 oz. TOTAL
2.3 oz KOH (0% SF)
4.6 oz Water (2X KOH)
So, there ya go! Put it together following the guidelines in the CP LS post. Once you get to full trace, stop there. Cover and forget about it for two weeks.
NOTE: This new thread is about converting Candice's CP Shampoo Bar for Pets to Liquid Soap, as requested by a customer. All the cautions in the old thread about using lye-based shampoo for dogs should be kept in mind and better suited to a separate Topic for a New Thread -- maybe someone could copy that from the old thread as well. :???: Having said that, please feel free to chime in as always. TIA
I need a recipe for shampoo/liquid soap that is more on the natural side, and my client wants to put neem oil in it. Is this possible with the liquid style? I haven't found any info on neem oil in liquid soap recipes.
Post your recipe for suggestions for LS. I've never used neem in LS. but I'm guessing it would be possible at 1%. Not sure. I would want to know what purpose it serves?
Got it. Thanks, Candice. Perhaps someone with experience using Neem in LS will advise how much to use to be effective. Otherwise, I see no harm in using the % in your hard bar formula.Neem oil is good at repelling pests and insects, and is good for skin and hair, thats why i use it in the pet shampoo bars.
My recipe for this bar soap is as follows at 7% superfat
10.50 oz-76 degree organic coconut oil
10.50 oz- cold pressed organic olive oil
8.40 oz cold pressed grapeseed oil
5.04 oz neem oil
4.20 oz raw organic shea butter
3.36 oz castor oil
1.25 oz lemongrass essential oil
5.65 oz sodium hydroxide
13.86 oz distilled water
4 tsp diatomaceous earth
2 tsp kaolin clay
Thanks for posting this. It's very helpful. It also looks to be an awesome shampoo bar!
So first I converted your formula to %'s to make it easier to reconfiigure:
25% coconut oil
25% olive oil
20% grapeseed oil
12% neem oil
10% shea butter
8% castor oil
The clays are eliminated cuz they can cause clogging. The lemongrass EO is optional, but it doesn't get added until after the process.
IMO and IME the easiest way to help CP soapmakers to ease into making LS successfully is to learn to make LS the cold process way, just as you would hard bars, i.e., no crockpot needed and that takes a LOT of guess work out of how long to cook and judging when the base is fully saponified and ready for dilution.
I just posted "Cold Process LS for Beginners" and "What to Expect from Various Oils in LS" -- in separate threads. Please read those posts before moving on.
Okay, to save time, we'll use "Cold Process LS for Beginners" as a guide to formulate the LS by using SoapCalc to resize the batch to 16 ounces and to determine the amount of KOH and water to use:
4 oz coconut oil 25%
4 oz olive oil 25%
3.2 oz grapeseed oil 20%
2 oz neem oil 12% (rounded)
1.6 oz shea butter 10%
1.25 oz castor oil 8% (rounded)
16 oz. TOTAL
2.3 oz KOH (0% SF)
4.6 oz Water (2X KOH)
So, there ya go! Put it together following the guidelines in the CP LS post. Once you get to full trace, stop there. Cover and forget about it for two weeks.
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