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I can't say about TD either, but I agree you can use the oils to your advantage if you want white soap.100% coconut oil soap makes white bar, but if you don't like the idea, you have other options as well. You can use soy wax instead of palm oil and high oleic sunflower oil instead of olive oil* to get white. If you use cocoa butter, change it for shea. Pay attention to the color of the oils in raw state - it will give you a basic idea what to expect in soap, with a little variation of course.*some types of olive oil color the soap more than others. See https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/oil-color-comparison-in-cp-pure-olive-extra-virgin-olive-sunflower-olive-blend.93324/#post-1010019 for more info
I can't say about TD either, but I agree you can use the oils to your advantage if you want white soap.
100% coconut oil soap makes white bar, but if you don't like the idea, you have other options as well. You can use soy wax instead of palm oil and high oleic sunflower oil instead of olive oil* to get white. If you use cocoa butter, change it for shea. Pay attention to the color of the oils in raw state - it will give you a basic idea what to expect in soap, with a little variation of course.
*some types of olive oil color the soap more than others. See https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/oil-color-comparison-in-cp-pure-olive-extra-virgin-olive-sunflower-olive-blend.93324/#post-1010019 for more info