Heidigouws
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Can one use Pure Palm Olein Oil for soap bars and liquid soaps? And if I have a recipe that calls for olive oil, can I substitute its measurements directly the same?
Hello Heidi. Palm Olein is most similar to Palm oil. I use it in place of palm oil in my recipe because it is readily available here and I have not been able to tell the difference between the recipe that has one or the other.
Hello MissE. I have bars that are 10months old without any DOS and I am in a country with crazy humidity and hot weather. In fact, I don’t plan on buying anymore Palm oli once I finish this current jug. I have found out I much prefer palm Olein. I can use it in high percentage and still get a very very hard Bar without the waxy feeling Palm oil gives. It makes a much smoother Bar that is a tad more conditioning than Palm and it is local to me. If you want a more even lush Bar use it 50/50 with Shea. Am sure you can tell I like Palm Olein.... :mrgreen:
Between 70-80% and the rest PKO for a kitchen sink soap.
I am ridiculously hopeless when it comes to swirls and such and I am suspecting it’s because I love my hard oils. I have a plain Jane recipe that is 20 each of Palmolein, Shea, Canola, Sunflower and PKO with full Water that gives me time to play when I want to attempt dem swirls :mrgreen: Of Course, not using temperamental fragrance oil. That recipe makes a mighty fine soap too.
Mam,How many percent palm olein you have used.Hello Heidi. Palm Olein is most similar to Palm oil. I use it in place of palm oil in my recipe because it is readily available here and I have not been able to tell the difference between the recipe that has one or the other.
I have used up to 60% with liquid oil like. canola and coconut oil or palm kernel oil.Mam,How many percent palm olein you have used.
I'm thinking of switching from Palm to Palm Olein. Would this kind of oil in the picture work? It's non-edible and for lighting oil lamps. It works out to be cheaper than my usual Palm oil by 50%.
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No worries. Red Palm soaps just like regular palm oil. In my 20-years experience, the color doesn't affect foam or stain molds.I'm deathly afraid of discolouring foam and moulds.
Fabulous! Which African market? I’m in Denver tooYou might want to look for Red Palm Oil locally, possibly made by the same brand. It is all natural, soaps the same as regular palm, but it is liquid -- often has black sediment at the bottom due to unrefined crude processing. I buy it at the African Market here in Denver where it is a popular cooking oil. It results in light yellow to golden orange, depending on how much is used in the recipe.
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