Jen74
Well-Known Member
Hey everyone.
So I know I've posted here a few times about my soap going rancid. Well I've been experimenting trying different things. My soap is pretty bland because I am allergic to So many things so the only oil I can tolerate is palm oil and palm kernel oil. My recipe is below.
Distilled water- 260.25 grams
Lye- 128.18 grams
Palm kernel oil - 181.44 grams
Palm oil- 725.75 grams
I thought maybe our home was too humid since my soaps always seem to go rancid in the summer months when the house is a bit more humid. I stated running a dehumidifier recently and that definitely took the humidity down in the house I made 2 batches of soap. One I used my original recipe above again and after 2 weeks into curing it was already smelling rancid as usual. The other batch I made did Not go rancid . That one I changed the calculations a little using soap calc adding a little more lye and a little more water. I guess by adding a little more lye and water it makes less super fat, at least that's what I read. I added 265.73 on the water and 130.88 on the lye. I kept everything else the same. I also added a little ROE to the soap when melting my oils ( I usually make HP soap). This batch of soap didn't go bad.
I notice my skin was a bit irritated using this soap( especially in private areas). I am not sure if it's from the ROE or changing the calculations a little. My question is, what do you think helped prevent this batch from going rancid, was it the Few drops of ROE I added or was it changing the calculations adding the little more lye and water? I need to make another batch and was thinking about either just making it using the recipe with the little
more lye and water, or going back to the original recipe and just add a few drops of ROE. Just trying to figure out what helped prevent the soaps from going rancid, the ROE or different calculation with adding more lye and water.. Your thoughts?
So I know I've posted here a few times about my soap going rancid. Well I've been experimenting trying different things. My soap is pretty bland because I am allergic to So many things so the only oil I can tolerate is palm oil and palm kernel oil. My recipe is below.
Distilled water- 260.25 grams
Lye- 128.18 grams
Palm kernel oil - 181.44 grams
Palm oil- 725.75 grams
I thought maybe our home was too humid since my soaps always seem to go rancid in the summer months when the house is a bit more humid. I stated running a dehumidifier recently and that definitely took the humidity down in the house I made 2 batches of soap. One I used my original recipe above again and after 2 weeks into curing it was already smelling rancid as usual. The other batch I made did Not go rancid . That one I changed the calculations a little using soap calc adding a little more lye and a little more water. I guess by adding a little more lye and water it makes less super fat, at least that's what I read. I added 265.73 on the water and 130.88 on the lye. I kept everything else the same. I also added a little ROE to the soap when melting my oils ( I usually make HP soap). This batch of soap didn't go bad.
I notice my skin was a bit irritated using this soap( especially in private areas). I am not sure if it's from the ROE or changing the calculations a little. My question is, what do you think helped prevent this batch from going rancid, was it the Few drops of ROE I added or was it changing the calculations adding the little more lye and water? I need to make another batch and was thinking about either just making it using the recipe with the little
more lye and water, or going back to the original recipe and just add a few drops of ROE. Just trying to figure out what helped prevent the soaps from going rancid, the ROE or different calculation with adding more lye and water.. Your thoughts?