My recipe called for 2% Stearic Acid and I decided to replace it with Mango butter b/c it fit the needs of the recipe better. The soap needed to be semi-soft and it was pretty much with my original recipe with the 2% stearic. I figured by switching that little 2% with mango butter may make the soap a little softer and give a better conditioning factor which I wanted.
The strange thing is, this soap has become MUCH harder within 30-36 hours after pour while the same soap is still semi-soft after 4 months!
Here are the attribures of Stearic vs Mango
Mango butter / Stearic Acid
49 / 99 hardness
0 / 0 cleansing
48 / 0 Conditioning
0 / 0 Lathe
49 / 99 Creamy
Can anyone explain why this might be happening or give any iinsight ast to why?
The rest of the ingredients I don't think are that important, but are EVOO, Hemp, Avacado, Castor, Grapeseed, & peach kernel each about 16% (with 2% stearic or Mango butter).
Does anyone know why this might happen?
The strange thing is, this soap has become MUCH harder within 30-36 hours after pour while the same soap is still semi-soft after 4 months!
Here are the attribures of Stearic vs Mango
Mango butter / Stearic Acid
49 / 99 hardness
0 / 0 cleansing
48 / 0 Conditioning
0 / 0 Lathe
49 / 99 Creamy
Can anyone explain why this might be happening or give any iinsight ast to why?
The rest of the ingredients I don't think are that important, but are EVOO, Hemp, Avacado, Castor, Grapeseed, & peach kernel each about 16% (with 2% stearic or Mango butter).
Does anyone know why this might happen?
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