I couldn't wait until then to make soap though!
I'm trying to make a harder bar, so I thought maybe upping the coconut oil would help. Is there a better alternative?
Right now I'm using lard, coconut oil, and olive oil in my recipes. On Tuesday I'll be getting some avocado and Castor, so I'll be adding those. I couldn't wait until then to make soap though!
I was thinking of doing
5% Castor
5% avocado
20% Coconut
And the rest in lard and olive oil.
It's good to keep in mind that not everyone's skin-type is the same. While the skin of some cannot handle high amounts of CO, others can do so quite happily. For what it's worth, one of my (and my family's) favorite, most requested formulas - my tallow/lard formula- contains 31.5% coconut oil and I superfat it at 8%. To us it is not drying at all. My advice is to try the 33% CO that you planned with a 1 lb. batch (and an 8% s/f), and see if your skin likes it or not. You never know until you try.
My fellow modmin lsg also likes a higher amount of CO of at least 30%
IrishLass
Very true. It all depends on the individual. For instance, my favorite has 15% CO and 15% PKO with 5% castor and 5% super fat. Some folks would find that stripping and drying. For me however, it's just a nice bubbly lather.
I could handle that if it was PKO and babassu at 10% and 20% respectfully. the make-up of coconut oil prevents me from being able go over 15% in any given recipe.
I have been thinking about adding babassu to that mix, but for right now it's just too expensive for me. I'm unable to get it locally, and with shipping it's out of my price range. :cry:
When you want a harder bar, do you mean physically hard -- like a rock -- or long lasting? Because the two aren't at all the same.
More coconut oil can increase physical hardness, but a bar high in CO will also be shorter lived. You need to increase the stearic and palmitic acid content to get a hard bar that also lasts longer. These acids are found in palm, tallow, lard, and butters (mango, shea, etc.)
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