So....a year ago when I started soaping, I bought a big tub of palm oil. Then I learned more about sourcing of palm oil and decided I wasn't going to use it anymore once I ran out, and indeed, I ran out this very weekend and had to tweak a recipe on the fly
My problem: I need new recipes. And, I maybe need soy wax (and a trustworthy supplier for it). But in reading about palm, I'm coming across "stearic acid" and remembering that I bought a bag of it a number of months ago. Of course now I see that this also comes from palm (d'oh!) but now I'm thinking I can perhaps use the stearic acid to impart some of the hard oil properties of palm? Warnings seem to be around acceleration and spots, but is this even a useful thing to try to replace palm oil, or should I just use lard?
tnx!!
My problem: I need new recipes. And, I maybe need soy wax (and a trustworthy supplier for it). But in reading about palm, I'm coming across "stearic acid" and remembering that I bought a bag of it a number of months ago. Of course now I see that this also comes from palm (d'oh!) but now I'm thinking I can perhaps use the stearic acid to impart some of the hard oil properties of palm? Warnings seem to be around acceleration and spots, but is this even a useful thing to try to replace palm oil, or should I just use lard?
tnx!!