Yesterday I started a new experiment: is it possible to add solid butters at trace so they don’t turn into soap?
As Kevin Dunn explains in the Science of Soapmaking, superfatting leaves roughly 5% of your oils unsaponified, but pretty much in the proportions of the oils you started with, and it’s no good to add your fancy Shea or whatever at trace, because it gets saponified anyway.
But I thought it might be possible to get around this by making sure that the butter added at trace is left solid.
I used the following oils for the base:
55% coconut oil
20% palm oil
20% olive oil
5% castor oil
3% superfat
I also added 10g of citric acid and 6 g more of lye out of 400g of oils to combat soap scum.
This soap was intentionally high cleansing with all that CO, to better capture the benefits of solid superfatting.
Here are the soaps:
I made 100g of batter for each type, then added the following:
Peach (top left): control with nothing
Red: 10g of melted cocoa butter, mixed at trace
Orange: 10g of cocoa butter shavings
Green: 30g of cocoa butter shavings
Turquoise: 30 g of cocoa butter “chocolate chips”
Purple: 30 g of shea butter shavings. (Shavings turned into blobs when mixed).
I mixed the lye with oils when they were both close to room temperature (20 and 30 C respectively) so they wouldn’t melt the butters, and added the various shavings at a medium/thick trace so they wouldn’t sink.
My only concern is that the batter ended up having little discolored spots, which is maybe from the citric acid?
I’ll see in several months how it goes!
As Kevin Dunn explains in the Science of Soapmaking, superfatting leaves roughly 5% of your oils unsaponified, but pretty much in the proportions of the oils you started with, and it’s no good to add your fancy Shea or whatever at trace, because it gets saponified anyway.
But I thought it might be possible to get around this by making sure that the butter added at trace is left solid.
I used the following oils for the base:
55% coconut oil
20% palm oil
20% olive oil
5% castor oil
3% superfat
I also added 10g of citric acid and 6 g more of lye out of 400g of oils to combat soap scum.
This soap was intentionally high cleansing with all that CO, to better capture the benefits of solid superfatting.
Here are the soaps:
I made 100g of batter for each type, then added the following:
Peach (top left): control with nothing
Red: 10g of melted cocoa butter, mixed at trace
Orange: 10g of cocoa butter shavings
Green: 30g of cocoa butter shavings
Turquoise: 30 g of cocoa butter “chocolate chips”
Purple: 30 g of shea butter shavings. (Shavings turned into blobs when mixed).
I mixed the lye with oils when they were both close to room temperature (20 and 30 C respectively) so they wouldn’t melt the butters, and added the various shavings at a medium/thick trace so they wouldn’t sink.
My only concern is that the batter ended up having little discolored spots, which is maybe from the citric acid?
I’ll see in several months how it goes!