luluzapcat
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I'm a relative newbie, exploring different recipes and looking for my favorites. I am now pondering what might be a ridiculous idea and would love the thoughts of those with expertise on just what happens to various oils during the soap-making process.
The idea:
- Make several different single oil soaps, let them harden. For example, all 100% castor oil, 100% coconut oil, etc. with lye calculated appropriately for each
- Shred these soaps
- Make a batch of another single oil soap a day later, the predominant oil for the recipe I want to test for example 100% olive oil, again with lye for this oil and batch size
- Before pouring into a mold, combine with the of the other soaps, in the proportions desired for multiple recipes I want to test. Such as one that is 50% olive oil, 45% coconut, 5% castor oil; another at 70% olive, 25% coconut, 5% castor. (I'd base my oil weights on the proportion of the portion I'm taking from my original single-oil batch, not on the weight of the soap after hardening.)
I could make a bunch of different recipes easily this way at one time, and maybe iterate more easily after trying them out, too. But--
- Is shredded soap distributed through another soap going to exhibit the same properties as soap made all at once from various oils? That's the heart of my question.
Thanks for any intelligence on this!
The idea:
- Make several different single oil soaps, let them harden. For example, all 100% castor oil, 100% coconut oil, etc. with lye calculated appropriately for each
- Shred these soaps
- Make a batch of another single oil soap a day later, the predominant oil for the recipe I want to test for example 100% olive oil, again with lye for this oil and batch size
- Before pouring into a mold, combine with the of the other soaps, in the proportions desired for multiple recipes I want to test. Such as one that is 50% olive oil, 45% coconut, 5% castor oil; another at 70% olive, 25% coconut, 5% castor. (I'd base my oil weights on the proportion of the portion I'm taking from my original single-oil batch, not on the weight of the soap after hardening.)
I could make a bunch of different recipes easily this way at one time, and maybe iterate more easily after trying them out, too. But--
- Is shredded soap distributed through another soap going to exhibit the same properties as soap made all at once from various oils? That's the heart of my question.
Thanks for any intelligence on this!