Dahila
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Citric Acid
Make a gentler soap by using citric acid to lower the pH of handmade soap. Citric acid is commonly extracted from citrus fruits and used to create the fizzing in bath bombs and the tart white powdery coating on sour gummy candies. Appears as an acidic dry powder. 2 ounces net weight.
Instructions: Dissolve 1 part citric acid in 4 parts distilled water. After the formation of soap crystals in cold process soap (trace) or after cooking hot process soap, add the citric acid-water mixture at up to 1% of the weight of the fats. A small amount is very effective and too much can alter the saponification reaction
You are wrong, citric acid works as chellator in soaps, it has nothing to do with lowering the Ph. soap is from 9-12 ph and lowering the ph will leave you with nothing but a glob of fats. when adding Citric acid and not adding lye, you just get higher superfat of that soap, I think 10 g of CA neutralise 6 g of Naoh