Hi all! I live in Venezuela and here are very few suppliers of coconut oil, and they all produce almost artisan. At this moment I have a BIG problem because the same supplier sold me two different coconut oils as if they were the same. The only thing I can differentiate between them is that some one solidifies at 73º Fahrenheit (the one that works perfect) and the other at 64º Fahrenheit (the one that works terrible).
I use exactly the same formula, the same temperature and the result is that soap draws too quickly making lye capsules. To make Salt soap (with the proportion 80% coconut oil and 20% moisturizing oils such as castor and olive) is impossible, the mixture is cut almost instantly by adding the lye.
The supplier insists that the oil works perfect and that the only difference could be the quality of the raw material (copra), but that is not a big deal. I really do not believe him but, for certain reasons, he is the only provider I can have.
I suspect two things:
1. The oil that does not work well can be a mixture with mineral oil or other additive.
2. And I understand that there are different types of coconut oil, but here in my country it is not marketed in that way. Here there is only coconut oil food grade and coconut oil to make soap, nothing more.
I would like someone of you to clarify the differences in soap making between Coconut Oil 76 Deg, Coconut Oil 92 deg and Coconut Oil Fractinated to see if its possible to find an answer to my problem in those differences.
Could one of you explain to me how each of these oils works in soap making? Or if you have any idea why this oil works so terrible!!
Please, and Thanks!!
I use exactly the same formula, the same temperature and the result is that soap draws too quickly making lye capsules. To make Salt soap (with the proportion 80% coconut oil and 20% moisturizing oils such as castor and olive) is impossible, the mixture is cut almost instantly by adding the lye.
The supplier insists that the oil works perfect and that the only difference could be the quality of the raw material (copra), but that is not a big deal. I really do not believe him but, for certain reasons, he is the only provider I can have.
I suspect two things:
1. The oil that does not work well can be a mixture with mineral oil or other additive.
2. And I understand that there are different types of coconut oil, but here in my country it is not marketed in that way. Here there is only coconut oil food grade and coconut oil to make soap, nothing more.
I would like someone of you to clarify the differences in soap making between Coconut Oil 76 Deg, Coconut Oil 92 deg and Coconut Oil Fractinated to see if its possible to find an answer to my problem in those differences.
Could one of you explain to me how each of these oils works in soap making? Or if you have any idea why this oil works so terrible!!
Please, and Thanks!!