Hello all, I've got the hang of using sodium citrate for my chelator and would like to start using sodium lactate for pourability and other benefits. In my reading I've come across accounts of rubbery soap and other issues and understand that using multiple salts can be a bit of a gamble. I'm hoping to avoid that by staying in the low range for these salts and perhaps picking up some wisdom here. Any advice would be helpful. For context this is a 100 gram dual lye shave soap recipe (60/40 KOH/NaOH). I'm planning on using 1 gram sodium citrate with lye water and .25 teaspoon sodium lactate added at trace. Attached is complete recipe:
Edit-apologies for the slightly blurry screen shot, not sure how or why it appears like this, my file is clearer on my side. :-/
Edit-apologies for the slightly blurry screen shot, not sure how or why it appears like this, my file is clearer on my side. :-/