I have recipe i want use some oils didn't find on soap calculator.
How i calculate oil saponification ?
How i calculate oil saponification ?
All answers so far are right on, of course.I have recipe i want use some oils didn't find on soap calculator.
How i calculate oil saponification ?
I have added oils to soapmakingfriend.com and it's not that hard to do. It's the only calculator I use that has that particular option and I highly recommend it when using unusual oils.Once you have the SAP value, I believe the soapmakingfriend calculator allows you to manually enter and save a new oil. You can also head over to their forum and request that they add the oil.
It is free to a point. I know you can save up to five recipes in a "free" account. Whether you can also save any additives or new oils in a free account is a good question. If not, it's possible to ask the admin to add a new oil or additive, too.Is Soapmaking Friend no longer a free service?
Musk as a fragrance but i don't know all fragrance oils have saponification numbers or some.What oils?
A good example of that is Pine Tar. Not an oil, but it's listed on SoapCalc but has no SAP value yet it makes lovely soap. There are plenty of oils/fats/butters to choose from to create soap. If an oil doesn't have a SAP value, it probably isn't worth wasting your time, money and effort on trying to soap it.What if some oils couldn't be saponified. We use it or not
Fragrance Oils do not saponify, thankfully. You will not find them listed on so@p calculators, and if they were listed, it would be a horrendously long and forever incomplete listing anyway!Musk as a fragrance but i don't know all fragrance oils have saponification numbers or some.
Laurel and frankincense oils..
What if some oils couldn't be saponified. We use it or not
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