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Someone requested soaps for a craft exchange coming for Mother's day that I'd like to participate in, so my experimental phase will have to wait.
It's been years since I've made a soap with palm oil. I'm not happy I caved back to being a palm user and will work on finding a lower lard recipe without palm. For now this is what I've come up with. Somehow I have it stuck in my head not to use more than 20% ho sunflower - am I dreaming? So added the avocado oil. (cringing at a 7 oil recipe instead of 4!)
Wondering how quickly this will trace, and if I need to soap warmer than room temp?
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I ran out of Organic Sustainable Palm (all I will buy) from mid-Jan to mid-Feb, so tried some
substitutes in my last 2 batches in that period. I said above #5, that cocoa butter was unpleasant
to work with, basically, and gives some kind of slip to the skin that makes it squeak... or I
think I've narrowed it down to cocoa butter. I keep getting distracted from any real
analysis, sadly, but I Will get to it. Once I have this round nailed, I will go back through
the recipes for the 1st seven soaps, and see what I learned & which oils I liked.
Spoiler Alert:
I found out that I really like soap with avocado oil in it. Pretty sure mine is organic (it's in
another room and I should be sleeping right now). ETA: NOW brand non-GMO Avocado.
I badly digressed, so sorry. I've soaped with a mixture very much like that (minus lard),
a bit different but nonetheless -- it will not seize (but I don't use FOs), will SB trace to light
(well past emulsion is where I've been going (for the pleasure of it, honestly)) in 1.5 to 2 or even
3 minutes when on the warm side, 100 - 120 F maybe. Don't take it this far if you are going to
need time for swirls, as they say here in shorthand.
Note: So sorry for all the hard returns. In the last 24 hours, my computer has decided
it doesn't like this site anymore and just runs off the screen (e.g. page) unless I press enter.