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Hybrid testing evaporated milk

mixed · 100 g oil load · 10% superfat · 5 views · 0 saves

The superfat in this is at 10% simply because i have set the CO to a high or what is considered to be a high value. and since we have no control in CP of what oils will remain for the superfat I've stuck to oils that lend value to the skin. If this were HP I would definitely superfat with the mango or sub it for Shea butter. I add all my milks to my oils, (i never use as my lye water) as I get better results that way but i usually use them in powdered form so as not to add liquid content. This test i am adding them to the oils in liquid form but not doing a water discount. testing the effect on cure time with a hybrid soap

Soap profile

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

Bubbly40.9Cleansing40.2Condition39.3Hardness53.1Longevity13.0Cream21.6
Bubbly40.9

Target 18-30

Cleansing40.2

Target 10-20

Condition39.3

Target 44-69

Hardness53.1

Target 29-54

Longevity13.0

Target 25-50

Cream21.6

Target 16-30

Fatty acid balance

Weighted from the oil phase using the current recipe percentages.

Lauric28.8Myristic11.4Palmitic8.3Stearic4.7Ricinoleic8.7Oleic24.2Linoleic5.4Linolenic1.1
Lauric28.8
Myristic11.4
Palmitic8.3
Stearic4.7
Ricinoleic8.7
Oleic24.2
Linoleic5.4
Linolenic1.1
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Hybrid testing evaporated milk

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Net wt. 100 g

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Ingredients (INCI)

Cocos Nucifera Oil, Olea Europaea Fruit Oil, Ricinus Communis Seed Oil, Canola Oil, Mango Seed Butter, Evaporated Milk