It seems to me it is a replacement for those oils in the area of hardening the bars.Andrew has a point. I wouldn't swap out any oil, without seeing how it effects the fatty acid profile and properties. If you have a recipe that you like and you want to swap out lard, tallow or palm for SW, you will likely need to adjust all the percentages oils to get to same fatty acid profile or properties that your original recipe has.
Kiwi appears to use about one half of the normal percentage of soy wax to achieve the same hardness as my 40 percent tallow recipes.
That would allow her to use soft oils more and gain the same hardness.
My main question really is...…...how does the soy wax "feel" and "affect" the skin when used in those rather substantial amounts members are using it at and not using as much lard, tallow or palm?
For example, let's say I make a batch of 20 percent BOTH soy wax and coconut with the remaining 60 percent HO Canola oil (which is found easily at pretty cheap prices in many areas).
Would that make a good soap? It would save people money in most cases if it does.
The Soapee calculator says it is acceptable in all areas except it is one point low in the bubbly area.
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