Well I'm glad I decided to try a small recipe!! I've read in most shaving soap threads that many people use 50% stearic acid, and the rest varies depending upon person. Some to a 50/50 stearic/coconut. My recipe was for 80g oil - 120g final weight:
40% Stearic Acid 32 grams
25% Coconut Oil 20 grams
25% Palm 20 grams
10% Castor 8 grams
As stearic has a melting point of around 140-150 degrees, I mixed all the oils together and heated until about 170 degree. When I poured the hot oils into a metal bowl a layer of cooled oil formed where the oil contacted the bowl. This is like hot wax touching a cold surface - it had the same texture as well (stearic acid is often used in candles, especially tallow/lard candles). I decided to put it back in the pan as it had a thick bottom that retained the heat. This allowed it to stay liquid.
When I mixed the lye water I poured in the middle of the pan and within about 1-2 seconds the mixture started to solidify from the middle out, it almost looked like a volcano, lol:sad:. The only thing that I could think to do was use a whisk and mix as well as possible. I also used a potato masher and pressed the mixture up through the holes in the masher. I did this for about 5 minutes of hard mashing and then scoped into a round pvc mould and then compressed as firmly as possible.
I'm waiting to see how it turned out, but this was the worse reaction I have ever had. Is this normal for stearic acid and can any on give me any pointers on how to make this a little easier to work with?
40% Stearic Acid 32 grams
25% Coconut Oil 20 grams
25% Palm 20 grams
10% Castor 8 grams
As stearic has a melting point of around 140-150 degrees, I mixed all the oils together and heated until about 170 degree. When I poured the hot oils into a metal bowl a layer of cooled oil formed where the oil contacted the bowl. This is like hot wax touching a cold surface - it had the same texture as well (stearic acid is often used in candles, especially tallow/lard candles). I decided to put it back in the pan as it had a thick bottom that retained the heat. This allowed it to stay liquid.
When I mixed the lye water I poured in the middle of the pan and within about 1-2 seconds the mixture started to solidify from the middle out, it almost looked like a volcano, lol:sad:. The only thing that I could think to do was use a whisk and mix as well as possible. I also used a potato masher and pressed the mixture up through the holes in the masher. I did this for about 5 minutes of hard mashing and then scoped into a round pvc mould and then compressed as firmly as possible.
I'm waiting to see how it turned out, but this was the worse reaction I have ever had. Is this normal for stearic acid and can any on give me any pointers on how to make this a little easier to work with?