drunkonlife
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What are your objections to lard and tallow?
No objections. I just don't have any (and have a ton of other oils, haha)
What are your objections to lard and tallow?
Good to know. Anyone on the forum want to buy a gallon of jojobo oil? (JK). In all seriousness, I hate that I bought it now but probably can make use of it down the road.
Are you using any more exotic oils/butters? Right now, my bases seem to be OO, CO, Shea butter, PO, Castor Oil and now sweet almond oil.
Certainly some get lost. I can tell a difference at 20% olive oil versus 8%. I dislike olive oil in soap in high percentages, but I do agree 5% sunflower, 5% avocado etc would not really make a difference. Coconut Oil /babassu/pko are certainly oils where there is a noticeable differenceThat's why I said most, not all! Castor is definitely an important exception. I'd also assume coconut/babassu used at 5% or lower would make a noticeable difference.
But many other oils would get lost, I think.
What oils do you have? (Besides a gallon of jojoba, lol).
Certainly some get lost. I can tell a difference at 20% olive oil versus 8%. I dislike olive oil in soap in high percentages, but I do agree 5% sunflower, 5% avocado etc would not really make a difference. Coconut Oil /babassu/pko are certainly oils where there is a noticeable difference
Good Lord! That's enough Castor for 160 lb of soap at 5%!Let's see...
200 ounces Olive Oil
128 ounces Coconut Oil
32 Ounces palm kernal oil
112 ounces of palm oil (because at the time I didn't realize the difference between PKO and PO)
128 Ounces Castor Oil
120 ounces Sunflower Oil
120 Ounces Sweet Almond Oil
14 ounces Jojoba oil
14 ounces shea butter (unrefined)..
so a lot of oil, haha.
Good Lord! That's enough Castor for 160 lb of soap at 5%!
You need to buy some ROE, ASAP and figure out how to use it.
Good Lord! That's enough Castor for 160 lb of soap at 5%!
You need to buy some ROE, ASAP and figure out how to use it.
It's my practice oils....and I have a lot of friends and family, lol. My plan is to do a 5 pound loaf a week until I get comfortable with it so it should go fairly quickly. Plus, I figure that a couple hundred dollars of soapmaking materials for "school" isn't so bad.
Let's see...
200 ounces Olive Oil
128 ounces Coconut Oil
32 Ounces palm kernal oil
112 ounces of palm oil (because at the time I didn't realize the difference between PKO and PO)
128 Ounces Castor Oil
120 ounces Sunflower Oil
120 Ounces Sweet Almond Oil
14 ounces Jojoba oil
14 ounces shea butter (unrefined)..
so a lot of oil, haha.
I'd recommend something like a 2.5 lb batch, approximately 1 log in mold log molds. That's 10 bars. But if you want to make 5 lbs at a time...go for it, lol.
Re your oils - PKO is basically a gentler version of coconut, so you could try it a 10, 20 or even 30% of a recipe.
With you oils, try:
40% palm
20% coconut
5% castor
35% (the rest) divided between olive and sunflower.
Use your shea butter, sweet almond and jojoba to make a whipped butter or a solid lotion bar.
But you are going to not be happy when a batch goes sideways and you just wasted 50-55 oz of oil for your 5 lb mold. It really makes no difference in making 5lb versus 2lb except less waste. You do not have the experience yet to know if the soap is even good, so it is much better to make 1-2 lb batches so you can make more and try different oil combinations. Even though some soaps I make 25lbs at a time I still use smaller molds 6-7 lb molds and use 1 lb molds for testing. I would not dream of making a 5 lb test batch. Been there done that and tossed a few which always makes me mad so I learned my lesson. Take the time to make small test batchesThank you so much. I am going to try this recipe my next batch later this week. I know it seems like 5 pound batches is overkill considering I just started but I bought a 5 pound mold set and figured that since that is the mold I am likely to use regularly, I may as well practice like I play, for better or worse. Plus, all these darn oils need a place to go!
It's actually less complicated than that. A no-brainer really. On SoapCalc, the default amount for water is 38% (full water amount) and for superfat it's 5% (vs. 0% which would saponify all the oils in your formula) and you want some of the fatty acids to remain unsapped just cuz it feels nicer on the skin. Use the defaults for your first few batches. Later, you may want to discount your water amount, i.e., use less liquid or change your superfat % either up or down, depending on what you want to achieve and what oils are in your formula.When you superfat, do you simply add a percentage on top of that or is it more complicated than that?
LOL...the verbage on most blogs call CO "cleansing" when actually a better adjective (albeit not as nice) would be "stripping".
Hey Hey "Drunk", you got spunk! We're all concerned you'll go ker-plunk!As far as the poundage, I'm kind of in it to win it, lol. Been buying oils bulk at the Bulk Apothecary to keep costs down and my first two molds are 5 pounders. So, it's all trial by fire on my end.
^^^^^ DittoHere's a great resource to learn what each oil brings to a bar of soap:
http://www.lovinsoap.com/oils-chart/
Read the next quote. Then go back and "Like" dixiedragon's post....The chemistry part is what attracted me to this endeavor.
^^^^^ DittoIf you are interested in knowing the science behind soaping, check out Kevin Dunne's Scientific Soap Making.
Here's a good way to use up some of your jojoba oil. ROE (Rosemary Oleoresin Extract), is an antioxidant used to slow down rancidity in oils. It is thick and gooey and can get messy. To make it easier to dispense, here's what I do:You need to buy some ROE, ASAP and figure out how to use it.
Total: 868 ounces / 80oz per batch = 11 batches of soap200 ounces Olive Oil
128 ounces Coconut Oil
32 Ounces palm kernal oil
112 ounces of palm oil (because at the time I didn't realize the difference between PKO and PO)
128 Ounces Castor Oil
120 ounces Sunflower Oil
120 Ounces Sweet Almond Oil
14 ounces Jojoba oil
14 ounces shea butter (unrefined)..
Soaping Marathon Challenge: Create 11 batches using only the oils listed. Use the recommended % of each oil (posted above) as a guideline.200 ounces Olive Oil
128 ounces Coconut Oil
32 Ounces palm kernal oil (PKO)
112 ounces of palm oil
128 Ounces Castor Oil
120 ounces Sunflower Oil
120 Ounces Sweet Almond Oil
14 ounces Jojoba oil
14 ounces shea butter (unrefined)..
^^^^^ Brilliant!You can even use the molds you have, only just pour an inch deep.
^^^^^Excellent advice! So, I'm thinking:...really good soap doesn't depend as much on "exotic" oils as it does a good balance of conditioning, lather and hardness, which you can achieve with a balanced recipe. ... the "holy trinity" of olive, coconut and palm, your recipe was actually a good starting point for experimenting.
^^^^^ Brilliant!
Once you’ve got your formula for 80 oz. oils, you may want to take Susie’s advice to find the amount of oils needed to fill your 5 lb mold to a depth of one inch. Steve Mushensky’s Site at Summer Bee Meadow has a “Recipe Resizer”. Use the calculator to enter the oil amounts above. Click “Calculate”. Then follow the instructions to resize for a 1” deep batch.
http://summerbeemeadow.com/sites/all/sbm_calc_input/calc_input_page_1.1.html
HAPPY SOAPING! :wave:
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