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Stearic is a saturated fatty acid that contributes hardness and stable lather in soapmaking, similar to palmitic acid, except that it has a longer carbon chain. A plethora of butters contain high amounts of steari… See more

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WebIncreasing your hard to soft oil ratio, by using a higher percentage of hard oils ( oils that are solid at room temperature) Adding stearic acid at 0.5% to 1% of the total soap formula. Including beeswax at 1% to 5% of the total soap recipe. Adding sodium lactate at 1% to 3% of the total soap formula.

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WebMar 6, 2022 · In a nut shell there are 8 fatty acid profiles that form the building blocks of our soap. 4 are saturated and these are usually fats that are solid at room temperature. They tend to reach trace faster and also saponify faster. They are short and medium chain fatty acids. Short chain fatty acids lather up the fastest

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WebSep 4, 2023 · Gradually add the lye water to the oils, stirring continuously. Stir until reaching trace, a stage where dragging your spoon across the soap batter leaves a line or a ‘trace’ behind. Pour the mixture into your prepared molds. Once cooled and firm, cut into bars and place on a rack to cure for 4-6 weeks.

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WebMay 15, 2022 · 11 ounces Alcohol, 6 ounces glycerin. Leave uncovered and allow to sit around 2 hours. While alcohol and glycerin are working, melt sugar in water over the stove on medium heat. Remove from heat. 1/2 …

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WebJan 11, 2022 · Unsaturated fatty acids. Oleic acid is for effective conditioning. Good sources include olive oil 69. Oleic acid is what makes olive oil so popular with soap makers. Sunflower oil and nut oils are also good sources. Linoleic acid is also good for conditioning. Oils high in this fatty acid include evening primrose, sunflower and grapeseed.

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WebJan 7, 2021 · Common Fatty Acids in Soap Making Fats. As we touched on above, each of these common fats used for soap making (and more not listed here) have unique fatty acids (the tree branches in their chemical …

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WebAgain, to repeat myself, so much about formulating it actually modifying a recipe. In case you need a base recipe, try one of these: Palm-Free Cold Process Soap Recipe 1: Coconut oil – 44%. Olive oil – 35%. Castor oil – …

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WebOct 1, 2018 · This oil is low in fatty acids, so it slows down trace. That makes it great for intricate cold process designs. It has a lightweight texture and it creates conditioning and small lather. Hazelnut oil is used at 20% …

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WebOne thing you may notice when reading my soap oil profile pages is that the percentage of fatty acids don't always add up to 100%. For instance, the fatty acid content of coconut oil is Lauric acid: 48%, Linoleic acid: 2%, Linolenic acid: 0%, Oleic acid: 8%, Palmitic acid: 9%, Ricinoleic acid: 0%, Stearic acid: 3%, and Myristic acid: 19%.

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WebJul 6, 2017 · Palmitic acid is another saturated fatty acid. It provides us with a hard bar that lasts a long time. While it does not create lather, it does contribute creaminess and helps stabilize lather. Oils high in palmitic of the common soapmaking oils are palm, of course, and the animal fats. Shortening, made up of animal fats and or palm oil, will

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WebOlive oil has a low hardness number of 17, but after an extended cure time, can become a really nice hard soap. Conditioning is how nice and soothing the oil feels on your skin when made into soap. Oils with a low conditioning number, such as coconut oil or babassu oil, can make your skin feel more tight or dry if used in excess, and/or with a

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WebMay 24, 2024 · Sweet almond oil is rich in fatty acids and vitamins A, E, and B2. It is lightweight but an excellent moisturizer and odorless, making it the perfect neutral addition to a facial soap. Castor oil is one of my favorite ingredients to add to soap bars, especially this facial soap bar recipe. It creates a wonderfully bubbly lather that feels so

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Web30-57%. 12-39%. 11-16%. 1-6%. 115-140. Some oils stand out for their special qualities in soap (** in the table), and a few stand out because of their unusual fatty acid profiles (* in the table). Coconut oil ** and +. This has between 44% and 52% lauric acid and 15-25% myristic acid, both of which make a hard bar that is good for cleaning and

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WebFeb 6, 2019 · 5. Balance Your Omega 6 and Omega 3 Fatty Acids. Both omega-3 and omega-6 fats are essential, polyunsaturated fatty acids. However, studies show that Western diets are deficient in omega 3 fatty acids. In fact, the omega 3 to omega 6 ratio is very unfavourable (15:1 – 17:1). Ideally, this ratio should be balanced at 1:1. The closer …

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Web1 day ago · Here are six must-try low-carb tuna recipes that will keep you satisfied and in ketosis. 1. Keto Tuna Salad. This Keto Tuna Salad recipe gets bonus points for freshness by incorporating homemade keto mayonnaise in addition to crunchy celery, a little Dijon mustard, and a sprinkle of fresh dill.

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