Dennis Marquez
Member
Hello everyone!
I''ve been looking through lots of American and UK Soap tutorials on YouTube, and made some batches of soap myself.
I live in Germany, but I'm from the Netherlands. Recently I've joined some german Facebook soap making groups ,which brings me to my thread title.
The general consensus in Germany for superfatting soap, seems to be (and I'm not kidding), between 12 and 15% (some ever prefer 20%). Now these are not just some people, I'm talking most, and the groups are big! I'm also not talking about pure coconut oil soaps, I'm talking any soaps. Another thing I've noticed, is that castor oil is used at 10-15% here most of the time, not the 5% which I read in most english language recipes.
These are people who also have years of experience and some of them sell soap professionally which makes me believe the soaps are just fine. They also don't go bad any sooner.
I've asked there as well, how it comes that they superfat so much higher than for example the USA. I thought maybe it has to do with the water there or I don't know...
It just seems to be preference however. People here would consider an 8% Superfat quite a low amount of superfatting. I think it's quite interesting how it can differ in some countries. I've made some batches recently, and went with about 10-12% Superfat, and I'm quite curious how my soaps are going to turn out in a couple of weeks.
Any of you guys prefer a higher superfat?
I''ve been looking through lots of American and UK Soap tutorials on YouTube, and made some batches of soap myself.
I live in Germany, but I'm from the Netherlands. Recently I've joined some german Facebook soap making groups ,which brings me to my thread title.
The general consensus in Germany for superfatting soap, seems to be (and I'm not kidding), between 12 and 15% (some ever prefer 20%). Now these are not just some people, I'm talking most, and the groups are big! I'm also not talking about pure coconut oil soaps, I'm talking any soaps. Another thing I've noticed, is that castor oil is used at 10-15% here most of the time, not the 5% which I read in most english language recipes.
These are people who also have years of experience and some of them sell soap professionally which makes me believe the soaps are just fine. They also don't go bad any sooner.
I've asked there as well, how it comes that they superfat so much higher than for example the USA. I thought maybe it has to do with the water there or I don't know...
It just seems to be preference however. People here would consider an 8% Superfat quite a low amount of superfatting. I think it's quite interesting how it can differ in some countries. I've made some batches recently, and went with about 10-12% Superfat, and I'm quite curious how my soaps are going to turn out in a couple of weeks.
Any of you guys prefer a higher superfat?