SMF says 18!
SMF says 18!
If you used soap it doesSoapy thing? I had a bath. Does that count?
Hm, from 3 to 18! That seems disproportionately high.SMF says 18!
It says here that it's 20%.Hm, from 3 to 18! That seems disproportionately high.
Your lucky you can have a bath, not enough water here to do that . I have a 3 min showerSoapy thing? I had a bath. Does that count?
Where does it say 20%? I thought you just said Palmitic in SMF said 18%. I wouldn’t trust it, sorry. I’ve been using SoapCalc for 7 years, the numbers seem spot on to me. You’ve been having success, however.It says here that it's 20%.
I know! My daughter still won’t use my bar soap, only liquid. I do make liquid soap and give that to her. You soaps look great!View attachment 43050 My soapy thing was crocheting face scrubbies out of Red Heart scrubby yarn for my 2 daughters. I packed them up with 4 of my soaps. They look so pretty, but I still haven’t convinced them that bar soap is better than commercial soap gel.
I compared Soap making friend with SoapCalc and at 20% Rice Bran Oil the combined linoleic and linolenic numbers are 14. Is that what you meant. I’m sorry to be so dense. Lol.Where does it say 20%? I thought you just said Palmitic in SMF said 18%. I wouldn’t trust it, sorry. I’ve been using SoapCalc for 7 years, the numbers seem spot on to me. You’ve been having success, however.
Oh, the doubters, right? One of my sisters will not, under any circumstance, use handmade soap because it's made with lye. I've given up trying to explain it to her. I'll keep giving her soap and she'll just keep giving it to people who love it. Win, win in my book.View attachment 43050 My soapy thing was crocheting face scrubbies out of Red Heart scrubby yarn for my 2 daughters. I packed them up with 4 of my soaps. They look so pretty, but I still haven’t convinced them that bar soap is better than commercial soap gel.
You have my sincerest sympathy, Relle. I love my baths and I would not be happy if I was limited to 3 min. showers.Your lucky you can have a bath, not enough water here to do that . I have a 3 min shower
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Great idea! And attitude!Oh, the doubters, right? One of my sisters will not, under any circumstance, use handmade soap because it's made with lye. I've given up trying to explain it to her. I'll keep giving her soap and she'll just keep giving it to people who love it. Win, win in my book.
Hm, from 3 to 18! That seems disproportionately high.
It says here that it's 20%.
Do you see at the bottom right that your linoleic and linolenic numbers are at 36? That's way too high! You need to keep that under 14! With those numbers you are practically guaranteeing DOS in about 3-4 months.I get the same FA profiles for RBO in both calculators when I enter RBO as 100% of oils. I’ve been doing a test run of soaps with RBO, but it’s way too early for me to weigh in on DOS. I decided to play it safe and have been adding citric acid or EDTA to any soap that has RBO.
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I only use RBO in balanced recipes with other oils. I agree with @KiwiMoose that it’s a way to up the hardness and longevity using a soft oil, but you definitely have to keep your eye on the linoleic FA. My base recipes have mostly been close to 9% for linoleic and linolenic combined. The recipes with RBO subbed in for some of the oleic are in the range of 12-15% for linoleic + linolenic.Do you see at the bottom right that your linoleic and linolenic numbers are at 36? That's way too high! You need to keep that under 14! With those numbers you are practically guaranteeing DOS in about 3-4 months.
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