Dean
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Hello,
I made a couple batches of CO-free soap with soy wax being the only source of stearic/palmitic acids. The first batch was 25% soy wax and was hard and brittle when cut the next day. I lowered the soy wax to 20 % on the next batch so that it would cut easier and it came out too soft the next day. Can a 5% change in soy wax really make that much difference? I'm wondering if I mis-measured.
BTW, I did a lather test on the one week old 25% SW soap. It produced a creamy lather. Definitely noticed the difference without the CO which produces bubbles. Will likely try adding back CO at 10% next time since 15% was drying.
I made a couple batches of CO-free soap with soy wax being the only source of stearic/palmitic acids. The first batch was 25% soy wax and was hard and brittle when cut the next day. I lowered the soy wax to 20 % on the next batch so that it would cut easier and it came out too soft the next day. Can a 5% change in soy wax really make that much difference? I'm wondering if I mis-measured.
BTW, I did a lather test on the one week old 25% SW soap. It produced a creamy lather. Definitely noticed the difference without the CO which produces bubbles. Will likely try adding back CO at 10% next time since 15% was drying.
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