delicious
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I'm trying to figure out what recipe to use for my first batch...
Thing is I don't have easy access to a lot of the oils (like palm oil, shea butter, cocoa butter, crisco, lard) and I'm having trouble finding a recipe that calls only for oils that I have.
I could go for a plain olive oil recipe, but that seems a little boring
Or I could make one up myself, but I'm a little scared for a first batch.
I've tryed building up a recipe using http://www.soapcalc.net/calc/SoapCalcWP.asp but somehow the values of qualities never fall in the right recommendations, so I don't feel confident about that.
I definetly will experiment with recipes once I get the hang of it, but I'd like a recipe that has proved worthy of itself for a first try. Like that, there will be less chance I screw up.
Basically, all I have access to is olive oil, sunflower seed oil, rice bran oil, sweet almond oil. I think I know where I can find coconut oil and castor oil; I'll definetly go find those two, they're in every recipe. And one or two other typical cooking oils - maybe canola or rapseed, I'll have to check the stores again but I'd prefer not using them anyway.
I definetly don't want to use shea butter as I believe I am allergic to it.
I don't like asking without having done at least part of the job myself. Though I have found only one recipe that I could use (apart from pure olive oil or 95% olive, 5% castor).
http://down---to---earth.blogspot.com/2 ... -soap.html :
Olive Oil - 460 grams
Rice Bran Oil - 600 grams
Coconut Oil - 440 grams
Rain water - 570 mls
Lye (caustic soda) - 230 grams
Essential or fragrant oil (optional)
(By the way: about how much essential oil should I use for this recipe?)
Is this recipe alright for a first go? Do you have any other suggestions?
Thing is I don't have easy access to a lot of the oils (like palm oil, shea butter, cocoa butter, crisco, lard) and I'm having trouble finding a recipe that calls only for oils that I have.
I could go for a plain olive oil recipe, but that seems a little boring
Or I could make one up myself, but I'm a little scared for a first batch.
I've tryed building up a recipe using http://www.soapcalc.net/calc/SoapCalcWP.asp but somehow the values of qualities never fall in the right recommendations, so I don't feel confident about that.
I definetly will experiment with recipes once I get the hang of it, but I'd like a recipe that has proved worthy of itself for a first try. Like that, there will be less chance I screw up.
Basically, all I have access to is olive oil, sunflower seed oil, rice bran oil, sweet almond oil. I think I know where I can find coconut oil and castor oil; I'll definetly go find those two, they're in every recipe. And one or two other typical cooking oils - maybe canola or rapseed, I'll have to check the stores again but I'd prefer not using them anyway.
I definetly don't want to use shea butter as I believe I am allergic to it.
I don't like asking without having done at least part of the job myself. Though I have found only one recipe that I could use (apart from pure olive oil or 95% olive, 5% castor).
http://down---to---earth.blogspot.com/2 ... -soap.html :
Olive Oil - 460 grams
Rice Bran Oil - 600 grams
Coconut Oil - 440 grams
Rain water - 570 mls
Lye (caustic soda) - 230 grams
Essential or fragrant oil (optional)
(By the way: about how much essential oil should I use for this recipe?)
Is this recipe alright for a first go? Do you have any other suggestions?