Please let us know. Using BB's 24oz bottle of 60%sodium lactate ($6.00), as an example, and adjusting for specific gravity, the actual cost ($/tsp) would be about 0.04-0.06 cents/tsp. How much will 14.4oz (408Thanks, I'm going to check it out. Powder form may be a more economical choice from a shipping standpoint.
I agree with @dibbles. You and the scientist are confusing subjects. I read that Noreen's kokum butter is in chunks and the SL comes in a jug as liquid. No need to throw out your chunks of kokum butter![/QUOT
Yes, 60% of a tsp. dissolved in a little of your lye water.I was confused, too. But I googled powdered sodium lactate and found it. Never knew there was such a thing. I've always used liquid and never knew it was a 60% solution. (The great things we learn on this forum!) Since SL is such a small amount of a recipe, I guess (hope?) the 40% water in the SL does not matter. My soap seems to be fine. Does anyone know, if we use the powdered form of SL, is it at the same rate of 1 tsp. per 1 lb. of oils? Or would it be 60% of a tsp.? And would it be added to the oils or liquid?