Hallo guys.
Recently I made Bastile soap - 70% OO with 40% lye solution. I have made it before also but with 5-6 % SF instead of 8-9 % SF now. Soaps from my new batch are soft even after 2 weeks of curing and made with that strong lye solution. I also added SL at 1,0-1,5%.
Also I read some recipes with different amount of CO and I noticed that there was different SF %. I am not talking about salt bars or 50%+ CO . Just regular recipes with 20-30% CO.
- So I was wondering what is the regular SF you use to produce hard Bastile or Castile soap.
- Also I have a general question. Do you have correlation between quantity of some major oils like OO and CO and superfatting. I mean if in your recipe there is ... to say 20% CO and 40% OO I can use 6 % SF. But if I rise up CO to 30% I rise up my SF to 8%. Or the opposite - if you use more OO - 60-70% do you lower SF to 5% instead of 8% (if you like to SF at 8%).
Recently I made Bastile soap - 70% OO with 40% lye solution. I have made it before also but with 5-6 % SF instead of 8-9 % SF now. Soaps from my new batch are soft even after 2 weeks of curing and made with that strong lye solution. I also added SL at 1,0-1,5%.
Also I read some recipes with different amount of CO and I noticed that there was different SF %. I am not talking about salt bars or 50%+ CO . Just regular recipes with 20-30% CO.
- So I was wondering what is the regular SF you use to produce hard Bastile or Castile soap.
- Also I have a general question. Do you have correlation between quantity of some major oils like OO and CO and superfatting. I mean if in your recipe there is ... to say 20% CO and 40% OO I can use 6 % SF. But if I rise up CO to 30% I rise up my SF to 8%. Or the opposite - if you use more OO - 60-70% do you lower SF to 5% instead of 8% (if you like to SF at 8%).