I'm late to the party here, but I got in touch with Mills, the manufacturerer of "Flott" in Norway, because I could not get my hands on "Smult" (aka Lard/ pigs tallow) or the cheap coconut oil "Delfiafett". These fats and oils are only available around x-mas here. "Flott" on the other hand is always there in my shop. Mills said the composition of the "Flott" is a secret, but it is mostly shea fat, coconut oil and canola oil, with some cured canola oil mixed in. I got some help from my son, who is a chemist, to break this down in order to calulate the proper amount of lye. There are two choises you can make in the calculator to get the saturated/unsaturated ballance right. Say you use 50% "Flott". Then split this ammount into 50% coconut oil, 35% shea butter and 15% canola oil. You can also enter Saw Palmetto Oil as a stand-in for "Flott", just remember to deduct some points from "clensing", and add some points for "conditioning". That said, next x-mas I'm going to stock up on lard/ pigs tallow. It makes the best soap ever in combo with coconut oil, ghee, almond oil and castor oil.
Hi! I did not see your answer before now. I did mail Mills and got a fatty acid profile for Flott Matfett. After a lot of experimenting in Soapcalc to get it right, I got it almost spot on right, but not 100%, and got a NaoH sap. value of 0,142. Same as palm oil.
I can't remember which combination I used to get it close, but I had to add some pure fatty acids. Because it would not be 100% whatever I did.
Anyway, the ingredients in Flott Matfett can not be 50% coconut, 35% shea and 15% canola, because shea is the first listed, so it has to be more shea than the others. Mills said it was listed in falling order.
Here is the fatty acid profile I got from Mills for Flott Matfett.
Laurin C12 13 %
Myristin C14 5 %
Palmitin C16 8 %
Stearin C18 29 %
Olein C18:1 33 %
Linol C18:2 5 %
Linolen C18:3 0,5 %
I used this plus the ratio of saturated/unsaturated. I came so close that I think it is safe to soap Flott Matfett as palm oil. The numbers for cleansing, hardness, longevity etc will of course not be correct by choosing palm oil in Soapcalc (which I don't use anymore). I use Seifenrechner from Handmade by Katrin, where I can calculate with dual lye and add acids:
http://www.handmade-by-kathrin.de/soap/calc/
If you haven't tried dual lye, you should. It really boosts bubbles! It has been ages since I made soap last, but for my two most recent, I used dual lye. And I will never go back to only Naoh, ever! It works that well, I promise. Around 5% KoH and 95% NaoH, that is enough. You can't just replace 5% with KoH, but have to do some maths, or use a
lye calculator that does the maths for you.
Dual lye must be perfect for those who try to reduce the amount of coconut oil in a recipe, but still wants enough bubbles.