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Hi guys I'm thinking of starting a first batch of soap due to expenses since its my very first batch I want to cut down on costs as much as I can before I see what works for me and then get to the point of experimenting. sunflower and canola oil are the cheapest oils available and I want to use either of them for the recipe along with coconut oil but I'm wondering if my soap bar might be too soft. should I experiment with adding stearic acid for more hardness.
here's what I was thinking
70% sunflower oil 25oz
30% coconut oil 11oz
superfat 5%
lye concentration at 30% 5oz (288g)
cow milk 10oz (142g)
will the bar be to soft or slimy/greasy anyone have experience using fewer oils (just 2) in a recipe to make soap. i really wanna know if i can make this work maybe i might need some additives to get the texture or lather right ik milk has lactic acid and sugars that might help make the lather better even though it might just be insignificant 1i want to know how sunflower oil might lather some benefits is see to using it is tht it has stuff like vitamin E and is non comedogenic plus its ph is closer to the skins natural ph than other oils
here is soapcalc index
here's what I was thinking
70% sunflower oil 25oz
30% coconut oil 11oz
superfat 5%
lye concentration at 30% 5oz (288g)
cow milk 10oz (142g)
will the bar be to soft or slimy/greasy anyone have experience using fewer oils (just 2) in a recipe to make soap. i really wanna know if i can make this work maybe i might need some additives to get the texture or lather right ik milk has lactic acid and sugars that might help make the lather better even though it might just be insignificant 1i want to know how sunflower oil might lather some benefits is see to using it is tht it has stuff like vitamin E and is non comedogenic plus its ph is closer to the skins natural ph than other oils
here is soapcalc index
| Range | Your Recipe |
Hardness | 29 - 54 | 31 |
Cleansing | 12 - 22 | 20 |
Conditioning | 44 - 69 | 64 |
Bubbly | 14 - 46 | 20 |
Creamy | 16 - 48 | 11 |
Iodine | 41 - 70 | 96 |
INS | 136 - 165 | 121 |