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Cold process 1st attempt

Notes:
The day before soapmaking you need to make your white kaolin clay slurry. This is done by mixing 1 T of Koalin clay per pound of oils to the fragrance oil to anchor the scent to prevent the fragrance oil from evaporating during the cure process.

October 6th 2022 used Coastal Rain with Bramblerry scent 2.5 total ounces anchored In 2 T. cornstarch. Results= I should not have used the stick blend as much as I did. It thickened quickly but was workable. Scent may be too strong. Forgot to swirl soap but the soap was ready to remove from the mold and be cut after 12 hours in the mold.
The scent is not too strong.

October 7th 2nd batch using lemongrass and peppermint essential oils. Anchored the scent using cornstarch again. Ordered the koalin clay. The scent turned out well.
October 19th…Dark Crystal scent used 1.75 ounce scent. Considering the amount of oils I feel the scent is not as strong as I would like…perhaps 2.5 ounces

Pre measure all ingredients. Solid oils in a pan. Liquids oils separately. Water in a heat proof container. Lye in another container.

Add the lye to the water stir well.

Melt the hard oils in a pan on very low heat.

Add the olive oil and castor oil together and stir well.

Take the pan of oils off the stove and put in a big bowl and place onto a pot holder.

Measure the the temps of the lye water and the oils. You should aim to cool them both be about 95-100 degrees F.

When temperatures are in range pour the sodium lactate into the lye mixture stir then add the lye mixture (through a sieve to catch any potential dissolved lye) into the oils

Dip your immersion blender into the bowl and with it turned off stir the mixture. With both hands put the blender into the Middle of the bowl and blitz it for just a couple of seconds. Turn it off and stir the soap batter, using the blender as a spoon. Repeat until the batter reaches a light trace.
At this point you may add color to your soap and stir with a spoon or spatula until well blended.
Add the fragrance and stir then pour into your mold
  • Created:20/10/2022
  • Last Updated:26/10/2022
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Recipe Totals

Liquid Required11 oz311.82 g
NaOH Weight at 99 % Purity 5.5 oz 155.91 g
Oil Weight40 oz1133.98 g
Fragrance Weight2 oz56.7 g
Super Fat5 %
Total Batch Weight58.5 oz1658.41 g
Lye Concentration33.33 %
Liquid : Lye Ratio2:1
Saturated : Unsaturated38:62

Recipe Properties

Property%Recommended
Bubbly Lather2914 - 46
Cleansing1512 - 22
Condition5644 - 69
Hardness3829 - 54
Longevity2325 - 50
Creamy Lather3716 - 48
Iodine5741 - 70
Ins148136 - 165

Fatty Acids %

Lauric11
Myristic4
Palmitic12
Stearic12
Ricinoleic14
Oleic38
Linoleic6
Linolenic0

Liquid and NaOH

Liquid Required11 oz311.82 g
NaOH Weight at 99 % Purity 5.5 oz 155.91 g

Recipe Oils, Fats and Waxes

Oil%OuncesGrams
Coconut Oil, 76 deg22.59255.15
Olive Oil pomace12.55141.75
Castor Oil156170.1
Avocado Oil156170.1
Shea Butter7.5385.05
Lard, Pig Tallow (Manteca)12.55141.75
Mango Seed Butter156170.1
Total100401133.98

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Graph: Recipe Properties %

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  • Bubbly
  • Cleansing
  • Condition
  • Hardness
  • Longevity
  • Creamy
  • 46
    14
    29
  • 22
    12
    15
  • 69
    44
    56
  • 54
    29
    38
  • 50
    25
    23
  • 48
    16
    37
Graph: Recipe Properties %

Graph: Fatty Acids %

  • 40
  • 30
  • 20
  • 10
  • 0
  • Lauric
  • Myristic
  • Palmitic
  • Stearic
  • Ricinoleic
  • Oleic
  • Linoleic
  • Linolenic
  • 11
  • 4
  • 12
  • 12
  • 14
  • 38
  • 6
  • 0
Graph: Fatty Acids %

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