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Its been a long time since I've tried to formulate a palm recipe and I used it in combo with lard, which I won't be this time.

I don't like a lot of olive oil in soap since it soaks up a lot of moisture so thought of using a mix of soft oils like ho sunflower, safflower, etc. But wow that's a lot of soft oil for someone used to using 60%+ of lard!

Is 40% palm, 20% co, 35% soft oil and 5% castor - reasonable? Anyone else find this recipe - uninspired??
 
Remind me how fast a recipe with palm oil traces? And, does palm oil rice more/less often than lard? (I had very few problems with lard and ricing)
 
I have never had problems that I would really contribute to palm other than it does trace much quicker. Only time I have had ricing is due to fragrance. The best to do with palm in my opinion is to get to emulsion, separate what you want to color and do not stick blend in the color. I prefer to add my fragrance after coloring and know how the particular fragrance acts, if it is a new fragrance that I am suspicious might misbehave I go with my slow trace recipe.
 
I have a High Palm , around 75-85% palm and PKO. So mine traces FAST. Cooler traces even FASTER ! :eek: But like I said , it is a very high palm so my swirls are always rushed but that's ok.
also I use RBO and not OO
 
That's good to know; my old soap recipes don't go over 40% so I figured I must have had a reason - back in the "old" days of my soaping career!

I would make 10 lb batches to fill four 2.5 lb molds. I'm guessing I can't do that any more. :( That lard batter easily gave me an hour to work.

What temp should palm batter be at? (no more room temp soaping? I don't have temps mentioned in my notes, I may have just gone my visually looking for clear oils and a warm pot)
 
What temp should palm batter be at? (no more room temp soaping? I don't have temps mentioned in my notes, I may have just gone my visually looking for clear oils and a warm pot)

I soap warmer than 120 F with palm, I stir very well to emulsion, the batter traces pretty fast as I use 40 % palm, 30 % soft oils, 30 % hard oils,
 
I like this:
35% Palm
20 % Coconut oil
30% Rice Bran
10% Shea Butter
5% Castor

I use Salt and Sugar in my Lye Water and a ball of silk. I soap at around 90. I have made this many times and only had a problem once due to an unfamiliar FO.
 
That's good to know; my old soap recipes don't go over 40% so I figured I must have had a reason - back in the "old" days of my soaping career!

I would make 10 lb batches to fill four 2.5 lb molds. I'm guessing I can't do that any more. :( That lard batter easily gave me an hour to work.

What temp should palm batter be at? (no more room temp soaping? I don't have temps mentioned in my notes, I may have just gone my visually looking for clear oils and a warm pot)

I soap palm like I do my lard. I just melt it till it's clear then add my liquid oils and warm those a bit. I still don't soap above 110 or so I'm guessing. I haven't taken temps in years. I certainly don't have as much time to play with my batter as I do with lard. I make 6 lb batches. I just move a bit quicker.
 
I melt till clear, or I get stearic spots terrible.
I SF about 5% on the written recipe but I add more Shea for more (that is not written in).
 
I like this:
35% Palm
20 % Coconut oil
30% Rice Bran
10% Shea Butter
5% Castor

I use Salt and Sugar in my Lye Water and a ball of silk. I soap at around 90. I have made this many times and only had a problem once due to an unfamiliar FO.

Was looking for a recipe with no olive and this sounds very nice. What’s your usual superfat on this?
 

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