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Saponifier
While going through files, I found this helpful information about using soy wax in hard bars so I'm posting it here. I believe "Bunny" was an SMF member at one time and a few members may remember her fondly as I do. She was one of my mentors when I first started making soap. I will always be grateful to her for sharing her wisdom and sage advice.
SOY WAX
Bunny Posted: Apr 16 2003, 09:17 AM
You can make great soap with it. No, you don't use it in place of beeswax in soap... beeswax and soy wax have different qualities. Here's what I have found about soy wax in soap (from my own experience):
1. Soy wax greatly reduces shrinkage/warping in soap bars.
2. Soy wax does not add lather, so you should not use more than say 50% of it in your soap. The more soy wax you use, the more of a good lathering oil you need to use in addition to it.
3. It adds density and creaminess to the lather, which is a plus in soaps that are heavy on the coconut or PKO oil.
4. It makes a great co-partner with olive oil. They complement each other well in the recipes. Use 25% or more olive and 25% soy wax. Add some coconut or PKO as well, and about 10% castor.. you'll get a killer soap.
5. It is non-drying in soap, and non-irritating.
6. It takes color EXTREMELY well, and helps anchor scent extremely well.
7. It can be "plugged in" to the regular "soybean oil" slot in the lye calculators as it has the exact same SAP value as soybean oil.
HAPPY SOAPING!
SOY WAX
Bunny Posted: Apr 16 2003, 09:17 AM
You can make great soap with it. No, you don't use it in place of beeswax in soap... beeswax and soy wax have different qualities. Here's what I have found about soy wax in soap (from my own experience):
1. Soy wax greatly reduces shrinkage/warping in soap bars.
2. Soy wax does not add lather, so you should not use more than say 50% of it in your soap. The more soy wax you use, the more of a good lathering oil you need to use in addition to it.
3. It adds density and creaminess to the lather, which is a plus in soaps that are heavy on the coconut or PKO oil.
4. It makes a great co-partner with olive oil. They complement each other well in the recipes. Use 25% or more olive and 25% soy wax. Add some coconut or PKO as well, and about 10% castor.. you'll get a killer soap.
5. It is non-drying in soap, and non-irritating.
6. It takes color EXTREMELY well, and helps anchor scent extremely well.
7. It can be "plugged in" to the regular "soybean oil" slot in the lye calculators as it has the exact same SAP value as soybean oil.
HAPPY SOAPING!