The recipe shows a soft bar. I know that it's supposed to be just a guide, but I feel like I used enough hard oils, I also added SL. I should have used olive oil in place of some of the canola?
deeana, can you give a link to help with oils and what they bring to the table?? I HAVE read! I don't know if WHAT I have read is reputable! I have a problem with sopacalc as well, I can't see those values until I have hit the button for 'view/print recipe'. Somehow (iPad issue?) am not able to go back and readjust. I have to wipe out and start over.The recipe is skewed heavily toward oleic and linoleic acid -- 60% total -- which will make the soap highly soluble in water. If you use less canola and more olive, the soap might be less likely to go rancid, but it is still going to be highly soluble in water.
The fatty acids that make soap less soluble (aka longer lasting) are palmitic and stearic. Only 14% of your recipe is these fatty acids.
These bars might be physically hard enough to suit you, but they are not going to last very long in the bath. I don't know of any additive that can change that specific problem; the solution is to reformulate the fats to include more palmitic and stearic.
So funny, I just bought this!! I haven't looked yet to see if that brand is even in soap calcs! I will try this weekendIf you can find great value shortening at Walmart and replace the Crisco, it will give you a more balanced, harder bar.
You want the one with the fried chicken on the front. It's a blend of tallow and palm
It works, for the most part. In formulating a recipe, I can't go back and forth to make adjustments. I'm either not using it to its full potential, or my iPad is glitchy with it. I'm heading to soapee now, to see it that helps! Thank you. In the mean time I will just keep reading. I both love, and hate, being so new at this!If your ipad doesn't work with soapcalc, then you need to do recipes using a desktop computer or notebook that is compatible. Or find a calc that works with your ipad -- have you tried soapee? You say you're a science teacher, so get your inner geek on -- you can figure this out!
"...can you give a link to help with oils and what they bring to the table?..."
Both soapee and soapcalc have information on this very issue. See http://soapee.com/oils and http://soapcalc.net/calc/OilList.asp And also see https://classicbells.com/soap/soapCalcNumbers.html
Thank you, back to the drawing board!! More teadi
deeana, can you give a link to help with oils and what they bring to the table?? I HAVE read! I don't know if WHAT I have read is reputable! I have a problem with sopacalc as well, I can't see those values until I have hit the button for 'view/print recipe'. Somehow (iPad issue?) am not able to go back and readjust. I have to wipe out and start over.
BEST if I just learn the basics of the oils.
Bless you for your patience!
Thank you, back to the drawing board!! More teadi
I have a problem with sopacalc as well, I can't see those values until I have hit the button for 'view/print recipe'. Somehow (iPad issue?) am not able to go back and readjust. I have to wipe out and start over.
I am going to try the Great Value Lard today, so I'm going to try to formulate another recipe.
Did you type this while I was editing mine?? I think so! How does the above recipe look to you? The problem is, I don't know how much palm oil is in that shortening!I don't think Walmart has it's own brand of lard. Did you mean GV shortening? FYI, Walmart has at least two Great Value shortenings. Not all products are carried in all Walmarts, so make sure to double check the ingredients list. For example, the Walmart in my town does NOT sell the GV shortening with animal fats. FYI, GV shortening listed in SoapCalc & Soapee is with tallow, not lard. (Walmart GV shortening, tallow, palm)
For an all vegetable shortening you could use the Crisco, new w/palm as your oil, as they are surely quite close, if not the same.
Here are a couple of additional references for sap values:
https://www.fromnaturewithlove.com/resources/sapon.asp
https://www.thesoapkitchen.co.uk/guide-to-sap-values
Did you type this while I was editing mine?? I think so! How does the above recipe look to you? The problem is, I don't know how much palm oil is in that shortening!
Looks good! If I'm wanting a whiter bar, is going with 25% canola going to be problematic? Maybe I should split the difference!You can simplify your recipe even more
50% GV shortening, you can replace this with lard or even palm. I prefer lard myself.
25% OO or other liquid oil of choice
20% coconut
5% castor
Hmmm... I was hoping it was less palm, that makes my recipe look pretty 'palm heavy', about 30%.To me it looks like it's about 45 or 46% palm oil.
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