purplekitten
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Hi,
I'm about to make my first portion of soap and the question is about oils. I want to try making liquid soap and the most accesible oil in my area is cold pressed sunflower. Do you think it's ok to use sunflower oil alone for liquid soap? A lye calculator that lists some properties of ready soaps shows that sunflower oil if used alone will give 0 value for cleansing and bubbles, while the recommended number is 12 and up. So I have doubts about it. When I add milk fat to the equation, cleansing and bubbles go up to 6. If by milk fat they mean cow milk butter this is just what I need as where I am I can get natural butter much more easily than coconut or palm oil. Does anyone have experience or knowledge about using cow milk butter in soapmaking? Please share it if you do. And what do you think of the whole idea of pure sunflower or sunflower and butter soap?
I'm about to make my first portion of soap and the question is about oils. I want to try making liquid soap and the most accesible oil in my area is cold pressed sunflower. Do you think it's ok to use sunflower oil alone for liquid soap? A lye calculator that lists some properties of ready soaps shows that sunflower oil if used alone will give 0 value for cleansing and bubbles, while the recommended number is 12 and up. So I have doubts about it. When I add milk fat to the equation, cleansing and bubbles go up to 6. If by milk fat they mean cow milk butter this is just what I need as where I am I can get natural butter much more easily than coconut or palm oil. Does anyone have experience or knowledge about using cow milk butter in soapmaking? Please share it if you do. And what do you think of the whole idea of pure sunflower or sunflower and butter soap?