Vicki Carr
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Has anyone tried s/f with butters. How did it turn out
Hi ty so your 67%shea does it take long long time to set up and get hards/f? I'm sorry. I don't understand your question. ??? That being said, here's my recipe for
67% Shea Butter CP
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I usually S/F with avocado oilSuper fatting with a specific oil is not possible in Cold Process soap.
Nope. Just normal 4-6 weeks cure. Try it. You'll like it. I LUV it!!!Hi ty so your 67%shea does it take long long time to set up and get hard
Added at trace (CP) or after cook (HP)? (Old School method)I usually S/F with avocado oil
Doesn't matter what oil or butter you use when it comes to Cold Process because of the nature of the process. Because ALL of the oils/butters need to be combined prior to saponification, there is no way to determine which oils/butters are left unsaponified (without a chemical analysis)...you could have a little bit of every oil and butter left unsaponified.I usually S/F with avocado oil
I am assuming you are asking about adding shea butter or mango butter to HP soap after gell has occured & while the batter is still fluid enough, but also hot enough to melt the shea or mango butter. Is that what you want to know about? IME, mango melts easier that shea, so it seems it would be the better choice as long as the batter is still fluid enough. However, I would suggest you pre-melt the butter you want to use as the SF addition and incorporate the melted butter into the still fluid-ish HP batter, rather than to add a room temperature butter to a hotter fluid, as that could cause the pourable batter to cool too quickly prior to pouring.Has anyone tried s/f with butters. How did it turn out
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