Is this a volcano ?

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CecileBC

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Hi all !

I had some left-over oils + I wanted to check what a high-percentage CO soap would feel like with the addition of sesame oil + shea.

Here is my recipe:
- CO 55%
- Sesame 15%
-Shea butter 15%
- Almond oil 15%
5% SF
33% lye concentration
soaped at about 45°C
Covered with cling wrap and inside foam insulator.

Is it a volcano ? Is it due to overheating ?
(no tunnel or leaking inside...)

Thanks ! Have a good sunday :)

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The cracks are due to overheating. A full blown volcano is quite dramatic. With that much coconut oil in the recipe, you can work cooler and not worry about insulating.

I hope you will let us know how the soap feels. Did you consider increasing the SF?
 
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The cracks are due to overheating. A full blown volcano is quite dramatic. With that much coconut oil in the recipe, you can work cooler and not worry about insulating.

I hope you will let us know how the soap feels. Did you consider increasing the SF?
I see, thank you :)

and I thought about increasing the SF up to 7 or 10%, but because of the sesame oil I wasn't sure... do you think I could ? My husband doesn't like it when the soap feels oily, which was the case with a salt bar I made earlier (80% coconut, and 20% superfat).

Glad it wasn't a full blown volcano - I saw pictures here, and what a mess !!
 
Thank goodness ... I haven't had that lovely experience so far... ;)
Well, it won't be the end of the world if you do, plus you'll be ready 🙃

You used quite a bit sesame - did you add anything to prevent rancidity?
 
Well, it won't be the end of the world if you do, plus you'll be ready 🙃

You used quite a bit sesame - did you add anything to prevent rancidity?
Good point... I haven't...I have some ROE that I could use - next time
 
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