The couple of batches that I had made seem to be drying as opposed to other batches without cocoa butter. Is there a max % recommended to use cocoa butter?
Palmitic and stearic do make the bar last longer, too much and the bar will crack during use. Palm oil contains a lot of palmitic - you can see this in your so@p calculator.Thank you @Marsi for your quick response.
I was under the impression that upping the palmitic & stearic would make a bar last longer. So I focused on that and didn't think of the drying aspect. I used the cocoa butter at 28% and PO at 22% and OO at 9%. Do you think that is too much palm oil as well? I read on another thread that a higher PO% would add to the longevity.
Thanks Marsi,Palmitic and stearic do make the bar last longer, too much and the bar will crack during use. Palm oil contains a lot of palmitic - you can see this in your so@p calculator.
Could you post the full recipe, including water and lye? I am finding it difficult to help without knowing what's in the soap. Example. If you have coconut at a high percentage, this can be very stripping.
(and there's plenty of people who will help, given enough information)
Soy wax (aka, hydrogenated soy bean oil, turned into stearic chains mostly)i don't use wax but 11% sounds like alot
i was taught 20% max on cocoa butter but it's so expensive i use it @ 10% rarely 15% once @ 20% and yea it was nice... but 29% cocoa butter might be pushing it. I'd way increase the olive and cut down on the saturated fats and wax. I think I read somewhere use shortening for liquid soap and lard for bar soap.
Thanks! @TheGeckoI use a high amount of Cocoa Butter in one of my Lotion Bars...not at all drying. In soap, I use it at 10% along with the same amount of Shea Butter. I have seen recommendations of a max of 15%-20% in soap because it can cause cracking.
Below is my recipe if you would like to try it. I give it a minimum of a six week cure. It lathers nice, has nice bubbles, lasts about a month in the shower with regular use and doesn't dry out the skin.
35% Olive Oil
20% Coconut Oil
20% Palm Oil
10% Cocoa Butter
10% Shea Butter
5% Castor Oil
33% Lye Concentration
5% Super Fat
1 tea Sodium Lactate PPO
1 tea Kaolin Clay PPO
Thanks! @Zing I keep tweaking here and there hoping to find that obvious difference between batches. Sugar is definitely on my radar next. I was trying to break that 10 day longevity streak which is why I lowered the CO and OO. Normally I keep them in the 20's.Hey, Steve! Varying brand names won't make a difference. My brands are from all over the place.
I routinely use sodium lactate at 3% of oil weight (I'm probably on the high side). I like it because I can unmold in 24 hours.
I love my bubbles! Your bubbly number is low. If bubbles are important to you, you can add sugar to your lye liquid. You can do a search here on the various kinds of sugar. I use 1/2 Tbsp white table sugar per pound of oil. I fully dissolve it in water first, then add lye. It'll turn a slight yellow which has no bearing on the final color. It was a game changer for me!
I'm really not one to talk because I finally fine-tuned my basic recipe to 6 oils/butters. I wanted to get it to 5 or less. Because dishes.
Good luck! You'll get there soon because of all your good notes and observations.
I'm going to give this a go this weekend. Question for ya.... Do you add the sodium lactate and kaolin clay to your oils before or after you add your lye mix? Or does it not really matter?I use a high amount of Cocoa Butter in one of my Lotion Bars...not at all drying. In soap, I use it at 10% along with the same amount of Shea Butter. I have seen recommendations of a max of 15%-20% in soap because it can cause cracking.
Below is my recipe if you would like to try it. I give it a minimum of a six week cure. It lathers nice, has nice bubbles, lasts about a month in the shower with regular use and doesn't dry out the skin.
35% Olive Oil
20% Coconut Oil
20% Palm Oil
10% Cocoa Butter
10% Shea Butter
5% Castor Oil
33% Lye Concentration
5% Super Fat
1 tea Sodium Lactate PPO
1 tea Kaolin Clay PPO
Perfect! Thanks @ZingI mix my oils in one bowl. I make lye solution in another bowl. After cooling, I dump the sodium lactate into the lye solution. Thoroughly mix your clay into the oil mixture.
I add my Sodium Lactate to my Lye Solution. I disperse my Kaolin Clay in my FO and then add to my oils, give it a good whiz, then add in my Lye Solution. The except to the latter is if I'm make an unscented soap and then I disperse in a bit of water.I'm going to give this a go this weekend. Question for ya.... Do you add the sodium lactate and kaolin clay to your oils before or after you add your lye mix? Or does it not really matter?
Thank you again,
Steve
Thank you! @TheGeckoI add my Sodium Lactate to my Lye Solution. I disperse my Kaolin Clay in my FO and then add to my oils, give it a good whiz, then add in my Lye Solution. The except to the latter is if I'm make an unscented soap and then I disperse in a bit of water.
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