Yooper
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I'm using a recipe directly from Catherine Failor's book, but in a much smaller quantity.
It's 78% coconut oil, and 22% oo. My husband has oily hair and skin and he's been using my CP soaps with good results, but doesn't like the liquid castile made via the glycerine method, so I thought he might like this combination.
I'm using less lye than she recommends- I didn't figure out exactly what her superfat is, but I calculated mine at -2 and 0 for the KOH, and it's much less lye than she had in her book, by quite a bit.
I have phenolphthalein, but I just did a quick zap test (I'm at the mashed potato stage) and there is no zap so I feel that 0 superfat on soapcalc (using the KOH) means it won't be lye heavy. There could be a little excess fat in there, but I'm not too worried about it as I don't care if it's totally clear.
I'll try to remember to update this when it's done, and when I find out how he likes the shampoo once it's diluted and bottled.
It's 78% coconut oil, and 22% oo. My husband has oily hair and skin and he's been using my CP soaps with good results, but doesn't like the liquid castile made via the glycerine method, so I thought he might like this combination.
I'm using less lye than she recommends- I didn't figure out exactly what her superfat is, but I calculated mine at -2 and 0 for the KOH, and it's much less lye than she had in her book, by quite a bit.
I have phenolphthalein, but I just did a quick zap test (I'm at the mashed potato stage) and there is no zap so I feel that 0 superfat on soapcalc (using the KOH) means it won't be lye heavy. There could be a little excess fat in there, but I'm not too worried about it as I don't care if it's totally clear.
I'll try to remember to update this when it's done, and when I find out how he likes the shampoo once it's diluted and bottled.