cheesenoodle
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Right now I have a recipe of 10% almond oil, 60% olive oil, and 30% coconut oil. The water to lye ratio is 2.664 when I choose 38% of oils as water weight.
Lowering the ratio to 1.5:1 yields a lot less water required for the same recipe, taking it from 344g to about 200g or so.
Are there any dangers of doing such a low water amount aside from an extra concentrated lye solution? Is it reasonable to have it come to trace, then to gel, and then a mold doing hot process, or will it harden up way too fast?
I want to lower the ratio so they dry faster and don't warp as much. That's the idea at least.
What do you think?
Edit: Looks like this is an answer: http://southernsoapers.com/news/soapmak ... p-methods/
Lowering the ratio to 1.5:1 yields a lot less water required for the same recipe, taking it from 344g to about 200g or so.
Are there any dangers of doing such a low water amount aside from an extra concentrated lye solution? Is it reasonable to have it come to trace, then to gel, and then a mold doing hot process, or will it harden up way too fast?
I want to lower the ratio so they dry faster and don't warp as much. That's the idea at least.
What do you think?
Edit: Looks like this is an answer: http://southernsoapers.com/news/soapmak ... p-methods/