Hello everyone,
I just wanted to know if lye concentration and longevity are inter-related. Suppose if a soap is made with three different lye concentrations: 30%, 33% and 37% and all the three are cured for 6 weeks, how will the outcome be? Will all the soaps have the same longevity or will there be some changes?? I'm a newbie and currently working on 33% lye concentration. All these days I have been working with virgin olive oil and I feel that I'm spending too much money on this particular oil alone. So I'm planning to move on to olive - pomace, but I'm afraid the batter will thicken up quickly. With a lot of struggle I finally brought my longevity to 26 and if I reduce my lye concentration to work with olive - pomace, I might have some changes in the longevity. I'm just curious to find out the answer how lye concentration affects the longevity of the soap. Have anyone tried different lye concentrations and noticed different results?? Kindly provide your valuable answers.
I just wanted to know if lye concentration and longevity are inter-related. Suppose if a soap is made with three different lye concentrations: 30%, 33% and 37% and all the three are cured for 6 weeks, how will the outcome be? Will all the soaps have the same longevity or will there be some changes?? I'm a newbie and currently working on 33% lye concentration. All these days I have been working with virgin olive oil and I feel that I'm spending too much money on this particular oil alone. So I'm planning to move on to olive - pomace, but I'm afraid the batter will thicken up quickly. With a lot of struggle I finally brought my longevity to 26 and if I reduce my lye concentration to work with olive - pomace, I might have some changes in the longevity. I'm just curious to find out the answer how lye concentration affects the longevity of the soap. Have anyone tried different lye concentrations and noticed different results?? Kindly provide your valuable answers.
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