As I stated in my original post it is my first tallow soap. I have made lard soaps and they are slow to lather IMO and take work to lather up. So I added tallow, reading that it lathered somewhat better and also added sorbitol. Don't soapmaker's like to play? I may be satisfied with this or when I get the itch I may try a dual lye recipe. Glad you like yours!I use tallow and/or lard up to 50% and I didnt think there was anything wrong with the way it lathers?
I would not go with 20% KOH for a dual lye soap. It is going to be to soft of a soap. I use 5% KOH and it helps the lather just fine without compromising the soap and longevity of the soap.
Tallow has a decent bit of myristic and lauric acid, so it should lather better than lard. Lard doesn't have much of these fatty acids.
That's a typo! It's supposed to be 2 %! Not 20%- I have used 2% with great success.
I use tallow and/or lard up to 50% and I didnt think there was anything wrong with the way it lathers?
My tallow soap is now one week old. At the same time I also made a 20% CO, 80% OO goat milk soap to which I also added sorbitol. This morning I tried the scraps. Love them both but much to my surprise the goat milk soap is harder with more (or at least equal to) the lather of the tallow. I was pleased with them both both and know they will only get better. Both were 34% lye concentration. Soapmaking sends your mind in a whirl. How could an 80% OO soap be harder than a soap with 35% tallow?Try a scrap if you have one after cutting, you will be amazed at the lather. I have certainly used up to 10% castor and like it, but castor is getting expensive and I sell....
Thanks [emoji4]No, that's a terrible price. Check this link.
https://www.soaperschoice.com/beef-fat-renderedbeef-fat-rendered
...And then there's my 65% tallow formula where I use it at a whopping 23%. How much I use all depends on my formula. Some can take a higher amount and some can't. My 65% tallow formula with 23% castor feels like velvet to my skin, not sticky at all, but if I happened to use that much in my olive oil formula, it wouldn't feel as nice I'm sure.
IrishLass
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