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Turmeric Honey Ginger JR’s First Soap Recipe

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

The usage rate for sodium lactate is 1 tsp. per pound of oils. Measure out the sodium lactate, and stir into the cool lye water. Be careful not to use too much; using too much sodium lactate will result in a hard, crumbly bar of soap.

Soap profile

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

Bubbly21.2Cleansing20.9Condition49.1Hardness46.0Longevity25.2Cream29.5
Bubbly21.2

Target 18-30

Cleansing20.9

Target 10-20

Condition49.1

Target 44-69

Hardness46.0

Target 29-54

Longevity25.2

Target 25-50

Cream29.5

Target 16-30

Fatty acid balance

Weighted from the oil phase using the current recipe percentages.

Lauric14.7Myristic6.2Palmitic12.5Stearic12.7Ricinoleic4.3Oleic39.0Linoleic5.3Linolenic0.4
Lauric14.7
Myristic6.2
Palmitic12.5
Stearic12.7
Ricinoleic4.3
Oleic39.0
Linoleic5.3
Linolenic0.4
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Turmeric Honey Ginger JR’s First Soap Recipe

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Net wt. 100 g

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Ingredients (INCI)

Olea Europaea Fruit Oil, Cocos Nucifera Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii Butter, Tallow, Ricinus Communis Seed Oil, Theobroma Cacao Seed Butter, Sodium Lactate, Titanium Dioxide, Honey, Clay, Turmeric, Ginger Powder