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It'll be fine, and the lather should be good.
It might be best with a 6+ week cure period.
 
it wont be a good shaving soap, that's all. Plenty of lather in that one, but I would be wary copying recipes from someone who cannot spell Lavender...
 
Why so much po? just wondered. I would add some castor for more bubbles, about 10%, your bubbles number is at 16, I like mine(just me) at 25-27. Maybe if you are just starting make a smaller batch?
 
Huh! Just who did Noah Webster think he was when he decided to standardize spelling? I think it showed far more imagination when people could spell a word any way they wanted to!

I, personally, have a great imagination :roll: :wink: and have thought of many different ways to spell the name of that small aromatic shrub.

Spelled in any other way, it will smell the same (or something like that)
 
honor435 said:
Why so much po? just wondered. I would add some castor for more bubbles, about 10%, your bubbles number is at 16, I like mine(just me) at 25-27. Maybe if you are just starting make a smaller batch?
I think it's a reasonable amount of palm - it's actually a fairly balanced recipe in terms of properties - 25% low lather/mild, 25% high lather/harsh, and the remaining 50% moderate lather/moderate cleansing.

I don't think the numbers are really spot on - 25% coconut oil should give a good amount of big bubbles, and the 50% palm should provide a nice, rich, stable lather.

Test batches, though, I absolutely recommend about 2 pounds of oils.
 
Thank you, everybody for your help. Good advice about a smaller batch. Wish me luck with this, I'm so excited!
 
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