Dear Soap Friends, Is there any advantage to making my own lye? I know it is a bit more involved that just buying commercial food grade lye. Is it also true that homemade lye will result in a softer soap? Any comments are welcome. Thank you!
A soap made with wood ash lye is not suitable to being "boiled and salted out" since you're going to end up with mostly potassium-based soap. You need a mostly or entirely sodium-based soap to effectively use the salting out process. Potassium soaps remain soluble in salt water -- sodium soaps are not. To control the lye content in the finished soap, you'd saponify the soap batter using an excess of lye, then bring the free alkali down by gradually adding small amounts of additional fat and boiling the paste until it is zap free or has only a very slight zap.
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