Monaco
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Yesterday I couldn't resist the temptation to use my 50% off coupon for Michael's store and got myself a nice "Heavy Duty Loaf Mold" for soap by ArtMinds. It was the only soap mold they carry there. It doesn't need to be lined, and I can take it apart. It's an odd size though: 9 x 2 1/2 x 3 3/4 inches. I figured out I'd need about 33 oz. of oil to fill it comfortably almost all the way to the top.
Next, I went to the BB lye calculator and played with it. I came up with a recipe below and I would like to ask the pros to take a look at it and tell me if the oils in it sound right. I tried to go by the oil properties (hard, leathery, etc.) and these are the oils I have on hand right now.
I'll superfat 5% by a mixture of shea butter and jojoba with rose EO in it (rose EO was sold that way).
This is what I got with the lye calculator:
Almond Oil (Sweet) 1.65oz 5.00%
Apricot Kernel Oil 3.30oz 10.00%
Cocoa Butter 1.65oz 5.00%
Coconut Oil (76 Degrees) 6.60oz 20.00%
Olive Oil 16.50oz 50.00%
Sesame Seed Oil 3.30oz 10.00%
5% Lye (Sodium Hydroxide) Amount 4.485oz
Ounces of liquid recommended 10.89oz
Yields 48.37oz Current Batch (total oil weight): 33.00oz
Oh, and the almond oil I have is from the Whole Foods store (Spectrum brand), and it isn't sweet. Would that make any difference? If yes, do I add/subtract some, or can I substitute it with, say, castor oil. Or maybe palm oil? I've got that one too but would rather not use it in my first recipe, unless I really have to. I can add more cocoa butter if necessary, I really like it. If it was at all allowed, I'd add all 100% of it in the recipe :mrgreen: as this oil is so yummy! But I'm not sure what is the maximum I can use. From the chart here http://www.naturesgardencandles.com/mas_assets/pdf/soapoils.pdf I understand it shouldn't be used abundantly, so I kept it to 5% for now. This is where I'm stumbling the most. Is it possible to cut, perhaps, sesame oil and increase cocoa butter to at least 10%?
I really want to make everything right, and I'm paranoid my soap will turn out bad if I made a recipe without first talking to somebody who is more knowledgeable. I just hate wasting money and the oils were a bit pricey to just throw them out... Anyway, if anyone here could help me with this recipe, your help will be very appreciated!
Next, I went to the BB lye calculator and played with it. I came up with a recipe below and I would like to ask the pros to take a look at it and tell me if the oils in it sound right. I tried to go by the oil properties (hard, leathery, etc.) and these are the oils I have on hand right now.
I'll superfat 5% by a mixture of shea butter and jojoba with rose EO in it (rose EO was sold that way).
This is what I got with the lye calculator:
Almond Oil (Sweet) 1.65oz 5.00%
Apricot Kernel Oil 3.30oz 10.00%
Cocoa Butter 1.65oz 5.00%
Coconut Oil (76 Degrees) 6.60oz 20.00%
Olive Oil 16.50oz 50.00%
Sesame Seed Oil 3.30oz 10.00%
5% Lye (Sodium Hydroxide) Amount 4.485oz
Ounces of liquid recommended 10.89oz
Yields 48.37oz Current Batch (total oil weight): 33.00oz
Oh, and the almond oil I have is from the Whole Foods store (Spectrum brand), and it isn't sweet. Would that make any difference? If yes, do I add/subtract some, or can I substitute it with, say, castor oil. Or maybe palm oil? I've got that one too but would rather not use it in my first recipe, unless I really have to. I can add more cocoa butter if necessary, I really like it. If it was at all allowed, I'd add all 100% of it in the recipe :mrgreen: as this oil is so yummy! But I'm not sure what is the maximum I can use. From the chart here http://www.naturesgardencandles.com/mas_assets/pdf/soapoils.pdf I understand it shouldn't be used abundantly, so I kept it to 5% for now. This is where I'm stumbling the most. Is it possible to cut, perhaps, sesame oil and increase cocoa butter to at least 10%?
I really want to make everything right, and I'm paranoid my soap will turn out bad if I made a recipe without first talking to somebody who is more knowledgeable. I just hate wasting money and the oils were a bit pricey to just throw them out... Anyway, if anyone here could help me with this recipe, your help will be very appreciated!
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