There are some older posts and threads about orange wax here on SMF and I also found chemical information on the web. I linked everything I found, below. I used it once as a post-cook addition to HP soap and months later it still smells wonderfully orangey. I would like to try it in CP soap. It’s not in SoapCalc or any of the other calculators I’ve looked at. The third website states that the chemical composition is similar to lanolin and gives a SAP of 70-110. Can anyone share additional information or suggestions based on experience using orange wax in CP soap? Does the frangrance stick in CP? I bought my bottle from Dr. Adorable on Amazon.
No mention of photosensitization is made on the Koster Keunen website. In fact, it suggests the opposite. I don’t think it matters either way for soap, but thought it was worth highlighting.
“Koster Keunen Orange Wax can enhance sunscreens at low levels and may function as a moisturizer and emollient in personal care applications. It can be used in hair care applications as a texturizing agent in both leave in and wash-out products. Additional applications include cosmetics, skin care, lip products and sunscreens.”
At the last SMF link I shared below, post #29 wrote this: I used the general guidelines for NON-TRIGLYCERIDE waxes like beeswax and lanolin etc which have fatty acids but aren't true triglycerides...which is "don't go above 1.5% of total oils". from the book
The Soapmaker's Companion: A Comprehensive Guide with Recipes, Techniques & Know-How by Susan Miller Cavitch
Here’s what I’ve found so far:
https://www.alfa-chemicals.co.uk/products/fruit-waxes (This site states that the chemical composition is similar to lanolin)
https://www.newdirectionsaromatics.com/products/waxes/orange-wax-unprocessed.html (states that composition is similar to lanolin; the orange wax I bought is much thicker than what’s pictured; one reviewer at NDA site mentioned using it in CP soap, but didn’t give details)
https://www.kosterkeunen.com/product/orange-wax-deodorized/ (This looks more like what I have although mine is a bit darker; gives SAP value as 70-110)
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/orange-peel-wax.26287/
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/orange-wax-anyone-used-it.56215/
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/natural-orange-color.70022/page-2#post-700746
No mention of photosensitization is made on the Koster Keunen website. In fact, it suggests the opposite. I don’t think it matters either way for soap, but thought it was worth highlighting.
“Koster Keunen Orange Wax can enhance sunscreens at low levels and may function as a moisturizer and emollient in personal care applications. It can be used in hair care applications as a texturizing agent in both leave in and wash-out products. Additional applications include cosmetics, skin care, lip products and sunscreens.”
At the last SMF link I shared below, post #29 wrote this: I used the general guidelines for NON-TRIGLYCERIDE waxes like beeswax and lanolin etc which have fatty acids but aren't true triglycerides...which is "don't go above 1.5% of total oils". from the book
The Soapmaker's Companion: A Comprehensive Guide with Recipes, Techniques & Know-How by Susan Miller Cavitch
Here’s what I’ve found so far:
https://www.alfa-chemicals.co.uk/products/fruit-waxes (This site states that the chemical composition is similar to lanolin)
https://www.newdirectionsaromatics.com/products/waxes/orange-wax-unprocessed.html (states that composition is similar to lanolin; the orange wax I bought is much thicker than what’s pictured; one reviewer at NDA site mentioned using it in CP soap, but didn’t give details)
https://www.kosterkeunen.com/product/orange-wax-deodorized/ (This looks more like what I have although mine is a bit darker; gives SAP value as 70-110)
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/orange-peel-wax.26287/
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/orange-wax-anyone-used-it.56215/
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/natural-orange-color.70022/page-2#post-700746
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