Traumabrew
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As I have experimented in CP soap making, I have used a variety of oils, but have a base group including OO, CO, PO and shea butter and castor oil then add in 1 or 2 "exotic/luxury oils". Despite running a SF of 5%, I often time find my soaps leaving my skin feel dry. I know CO at high amounts can cause this and have decreased the amount through successive batches. My current base formula is: OO 25%, PO 20%, CO 20%, shea 10%, castor oil 5%. the extra 20% is the other oils at between 5-10% each, depending on what I am making. I also use 1-2 tbsp of sweet almond oil to disperse my colorants, which adds about 1-2 extra oz oil that is not calculated into the lye load. In essence, it is a bit of extra super fatting. I always use sodium lactate at 1 tsp per lb of oil.
I also use a couple different lye calculators and some show the "expected properties" of the soap and usually aim for > 55 in the conditioning column.
If anyone can give me some tips or advice I would greatly appreciate it.
I also use a couple different lye calculators and some show the "expected properties" of the soap and usually aim for > 55 in the conditioning column.
If anyone can give me some tips or advice I would greatly appreciate it.