ResolvableOwl
Notorious Lyear
Mainly a question for those who have used both: olive oil (various grades), as well as high-oleic seed oils (sunflower, safflower, and/or canola).
What, in your experience, does one of these oils add to a recipe, that others cannot offer? Do you notice a difference at all, at low to medium percentages (<50% of oils)?
They all are valuable base oils, notorious slow tracers; they harden up nicely (but not after a never-ending cure), and exhibit the “castile slime” phenomenon. The fatty acid profiles are so similar between all these, that they are, from the view of recipe “bureaucracy”, next to fully interchangeable.
Still, one decides for one and against others when determining a recipe. What are your reasons? Experiences? Sympathies/antipathies? Issues? Influence on processing, colour, fragrances…? Third-party feedback? Availability?
(At least initially, I'll try to hold back my personal opinions.)
ETA: I don't want to discuss the pros and cons of high-oleic soaps here (plenty of different places to do so), but rather, after deciding to go for one, the source of the oleic acid. The forum search hits were remarkably indecisive upon this topic.
What, in your experience, does one of these oils add to a recipe, that others cannot offer? Do you notice a difference at all, at low to medium percentages (<50% of oils)?
They all are valuable base oils, notorious slow tracers; they harden up nicely (but not after a never-ending cure), and exhibit the “castile slime” phenomenon. The fatty acid profiles are so similar between all these, that they are, from the view of recipe “bureaucracy”, next to fully interchangeable.
Still, one decides for one and against others when determining a recipe. What are your reasons? Experiences? Sympathies/antipathies? Issues? Influence on processing, colour, fragrances…? Third-party feedback? Availability?
(At least initially, I'll try to hold back my personal opinions.)
ETA: I don't want to discuss the pros and cons of high-oleic soaps here (plenty of different places to do so), but rather, after deciding to go for one, the source of the oleic acid. The forum search hits were remarkably indecisive upon this topic.
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