Garden Gives Me Joy
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Here is the image of a 10-month old test soap I made for experimentation purposes using my Bastile recipe along with what I call my 'condensed' rice milk. No smell of rancidity, not even faint. While no mold growing on the soap, the place where one corner touched the container has a dark outline of the soap, supposedly of mold that formed where atmospheric moisture apparently collected.
The outside is soft and yellow. When this small 10g bar was cut, its center showed the original color.
What is responsible for the yellowing and softening?
ETA: Would a very hard PalmOlive type of recipe have better tolerated this level of excess? ... or did I just go too far? (BTW, I did a similar 'condensed milk with potato starch in a formulation w linoleic acid that exceeded the recommended 15%. I wrapped it. It had a faint rancid smell and its surface was oily, ie despite being wrapped. The potato starch case had a NaOH discount of 2.25%. Can the excess sugar somehow provoke rancidity? Does low water in soaps increase the likelihood of these types of problem?)
Here are some notes on this soap.
Experience using it: @ day 32. Very nice slip and creamy (this is precisely what I had hoped for). Cleaned very well.
Cold Processed. Properties & Fatty acids: 31H, 16CL, 68CO, 21BU, 19CR, 15LO, 12Lau, 4Myrist, 12Palm, 3Stear, 5Ricin, 52Oleic, 9Lin. Other: Cut well at 6hrs but 'malleable' at day 30.
The outside is soft and yellow. When this small 10g bar was cut, its center showed the original color.
What is responsible for the yellowing and softening?
ETA: Would a very hard PalmOlive type of recipe have better tolerated this level of excess? ... or did I just go too far? (BTW, I did a similar 'condensed milk with potato starch in a formulation w linoleic acid that exceeded the recommended 15%. I wrapped it. It had a faint rancid smell and its surface was oily, ie despite being wrapped. The potato starch case had a NaOH discount of 2.25%. Can the excess sugar somehow provoke rancidity? Does low water in soaps increase the likelihood of these types of problem?)
Here are some notes on this soap.
Experience using it: @ day 32. Very nice slip and creamy (this is precisely what I had hoped for). Cleaned very well.
Cold Processed. Properties & Fatty acids: 31H, 16CL, 68CO, 21BU, 19CR, 15LO, 12Lau, 4Myrist, 12Palm, 3Stear, 5Ricin, 52Oleic, 9Lin. Other: Cut well at 6hrs but 'malleable' at day 30.
- PKO @ 25%
- Castor @ 5%
- Pomace @ 70%
- Vitamin E - Oops! Forgot to add Vitamin E.
- Water @ 19.5% ppo. Replaced all water with very concentrated / 'condensed' DIY rice milk. BTW, NaOH dissolved easily into milk to form a paste that also proved very easy to handle afterwards. I figure the rice content exceeds the 2% carbs limit to a considerable extent. (Assuming that 2% is the safe limit. Correct me if I am wrong). Confession: I wanted to see the limits to which I can go in achieving a great sensorial use experience.
- NaOH discount @ 4%
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