Hi all! Some questions about liquid soap. I'm coming from a cold process solid soap background.
1.) Previous threads on this forum suggest dual/hybrid lye does not really have an effect on the final thickness of liquid soap. However, in this YouTube video, the soapmaker uses dual/hybrid lye at NaOH/KOH ratio of 30/70 and has what I consider to be a good final consistency (honey-like). Do you think the consistency of her product is due to a) her formula b) the use of dual/hybrid lye c) the water dilution amount she uses or d) some combination of these?
Cold Process Liquid Soap YouTube Video
2.) What is the ideal lye concentration to use in liquid soap? I saw on this post (Please help me with cpls) that Water @ 2 X KOH (lye concentration 33%) is better for cold process liquid soap while Water @ 3 X KOH (25% lye concentration) is better for hot process liquid soap. I am interested in cold process liquid soap (no added heat during saponification). Does this mean a 33% lye concentration is better for my purposes?
Thanks again for your time.
1.) Previous threads on this forum suggest dual/hybrid lye does not really have an effect on the final thickness of liquid soap. However, in this YouTube video, the soapmaker uses dual/hybrid lye at NaOH/KOH ratio of 30/70 and has what I consider to be a good final consistency (honey-like). Do you think the consistency of her product is due to a) her formula b) the use of dual/hybrid lye c) the water dilution amount she uses or d) some combination of these?
Cold Process Liquid Soap YouTube Video
2.) What is the ideal lye concentration to use in liquid soap? I saw on this post (Please help me with cpls) that Water @ 2 X KOH (lye concentration 33%) is better for cold process liquid soap while Water @ 3 X KOH (25% lye concentration) is better for hot process liquid soap. I am interested in cold process liquid soap (no added heat during saponification). Does this mean a 33% lye concentration is better for my purposes?
Thanks again for your time.
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