Have anybody ever made a soap where all the oils and fats are equal amounts? Playing around with numbers on the soap calc.
Thank youI doubt there's a member on the forum that hasn't done just that when we first started out! LOL I, for one, spent countless hours at a time, just "playing". My advicd: If using SoapCalc.net, at this stage I would highly recommend using the default settings and make small 1 lb. batches using 12 oz of oils/butters/fats:
12 oz. X a factor of 1.37 = 16.4 oz. soap (approx.)
GOOD LUCK & HAVE FUN!
Will do thank youDefinitely put this thru a soap calculator before making it, and start paying attention to the percentages of the different fatty acids, and your sat:unsat ratio, since those primarily determine your soap qualities. Make a lot of different small batches and figure out which combinations you like.
Thank youI've tried probably a 100 different recipes. You'll have to make and try them to see if YOU like them. Everyone has their own preferences. What I like you may not.
You can always try it and see what you think. Experimenting, especially failures, is the best teacher! I rarely add castor to my bar soap and when I do I use 5% max to avoid the bar becoming "sticky". My advice, ditch the castor and make the soap without it. If you think it needs a bit more oomph in the lather, that would be a good time to try it.The oils all seem to be at 20% each... I thought that was too high for Castor Oil? Is there a time when that high % would be ok?
You're welcome.Thank you
Thanks Zany in CO I want to try a pear soap soon any suggestions for recipe guidelines? I’ll keep in mind what you said about the castor oil.You're welcome.
A few members have made it. Use the "Search" feature (Top Right of this page) to type in "Pears Soap" and search "Titles only" that should lead you to threads that talk about it.I want to try a pear soap soon any suggestions for recipe guidelines?
Thanks for sharing, Ali Oop! I bookmarked it to share with others who wish to DIY their own M&P.Making clear soap doesn't have to be complicated. I found this tutorial made it pretty easy: Easy Transparent Soap- Learn How to Make DIY Clear Soap in Less than Ten Minutes!
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