I see the word "advocate" in your first post, but I think you might mean avocado oil. Am I right?
If so -- Avocado, olive oil, and high oleic sunflower oil are fairly similar to each other.
1. You could remove the 6% avocado and increase the high oleic sunflower oil by 6% --
Olive oil 30%
Coconut Oil - 25%
Shea Butter - 20%
Cocoa Butter - 8%
Castor Oil - 6%
Sunflower Oil - High Oleic - 11%
Superfat - 6%
2. Another option would be to add the 6% to the olive oil rather than to the sunflower --
Olive oil 38%
Coconut Oil - 25%
Shea Butter - 20%
Cocoa Butter - 8%
Castor Oil - 6%
Sunflower Oil - High Oleic - 5%
Superfat - 6%
3. You could simplify the recipe further by removing the avocado AND the high oleic sunflower. Add the percentages for those oils to the olive.
4. Or remove the olive AND the avocado. Add those percentages to the high oleic sunflower.
Whatever recipe you decide to make -- be sure to calculate the NaOH weight using a soap recipe calculator. It might be a little different for the new recipe.
Timing is impeccable, I was just coming on to do a search for trade off oils, then just look at general soapcalc numbers, and then ask the same if I didn't have a solid answer.
Would RBO work? The Oleic and Linoleic are a lot different, but roughly close otherwise.
Maybe Grapeseed? Lose the creaminess but bumps the conditioning?
...Would RBO work?... Maybe Grapeseed?
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