ngian
Well-Known Member
Well this is my third experiment in which I'd like to get to know if Lard will be similar with Shea Butter. They have similar fatty acid profile except that Shea butter has more Stearic FA than Lard which has more Palmitic FA.
The recipe was:
Lard / Shea Butter: 70%
Coconut Oil: 22%
Castor Oil: 8%
Lye Concentration: 33%
Lye discount: Lard: 3%, Shea: 1,5%
along with Salt 3%, Sugar 5%, Sodium Citrate 4%, FO Cranberry. CPOPed for 10min @ 60°C, unmold and cut after 6 hours. Mixed when lye was at 25°C and oils at 40°C so as for them not to solidify. Used blue and red pigments and a few drops of TD to both, so as to have different colors.
As you can see I used a lower number in lye discount for Shea Butter. Someone can understand by the SAP values of shea (0.128 ) and lard (0.141) that there is already a real lye discount in Shea as there are less fatty acids to be saponified in it, leaving room for other ingredients that gives the known feeling Shea Butter gives in soap and leaves on skin.
Lard is also known to have a skin friendly feeling so by using a different lye discount I wanted to counteract somehow the different unsaponifiables amount between them. I don't think that the 1.5% would make it similar but just wanted to be somehow fare to lard.
Shea butter won the race to very thick trace and if I make again with that amount I will for sure use a 30% Lye concentration.
So another 60 days counter just started for them to be tested...
The recipe was:
Lard / Shea Butter: 70%
Coconut Oil: 22%
Castor Oil: 8%
Lye Concentration: 33%
Lye discount: Lard: 3%, Shea: 1,5%
along with Salt 3%, Sugar 5%, Sodium Citrate 4%, FO Cranberry. CPOPed for 10min @ 60°C, unmold and cut after 6 hours. Mixed when lye was at 25°C and oils at 40°C so as for them not to solidify. Used blue and red pigments and a few drops of TD to both, so as to have different colors.
As you can see I used a lower number in lye discount for Shea Butter. Someone can understand by the SAP values of shea (0.128 ) and lard (0.141) that there is already a real lye discount in Shea as there are less fatty acids to be saponified in it, leaving room for other ingredients that gives the known feeling Shea Butter gives in soap and leaves on skin.
Lard is also known to have a skin friendly feeling so by using a different lye discount I wanted to counteract somehow the different unsaponifiables amount between them. I don't think that the 1.5% would make it similar but just wanted to be somehow fare to lard.
Shea butter won the race to very thick trace and if I make again with that amount I will for sure use a 30% Lye concentration.
So another 60 days counter just started for them to be tested...
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