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Creamy Lathering Best Bar Soap

Solid Soap · NaOH · 100 g oil load · 4% superfat · 5 views · 0 saves

Add fragrance oils to the base oils after they're warmed to about 115° F. Add the Kaolin and Titanium Dioxide after lye is thoroughly mixed and cooled to 115° F.. Sodium lactate is added to cooled lye water. It’s recommended to wait until the lye water has reached temperatures of 115 °F or below. Once the lye has reached optimal soap making temperature, the sodium lactate can be added. Stick Blend just until a thin trace is reached, about the consistency of thin gravy. Pour at once into silicone bar mold and place in 170° preheated, then turned off oven for 1 hour. Remove and place plastic wrap over the top of the loaf and insulate with bath towel folded several times.

Soap profile

Bubbly, cleansing, condition, hardness, longevity, and cream relative to the selected soap type.

Bubbly17.7Cleansing17.2Condition51.4Hardness44.1Longevity26.9Cream33.0
Bubbly17.7

Target 18-30

Cleansing17.2

Target 10-20

Condition51.4

Target 44-69

Hardness44.1

Target 29-54

Longevity26.9

Target 25-50

Cream33.0

Target 16-30

Fatty acid balance

Weighted from the oil phase using the current recipe percentages.

Lauric12.0Myristic5.2Palmitic22.9Stearic4.0Ricinoleic6.1Oleic38.9Linoleic6.2Linolenic0.2
Lauric12.0
Myristic5.2
Palmitic22.9
Stearic4.0
Ricinoleic6.1
Oleic38.9
Linoleic6.2
Linolenic0.2
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Creamy Lathering Best Bar Soap

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Net wt. 100 g

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Ingredients (INCI)

Elaeis Guineensis Oil, Cocos Nucifera Oil, Sunflower Oil, high oleic, Ricinus Communis Seed Oil, Sodium Lactate, Titanium Dioxide, Clay