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White Sage & Lavender Soap
Solid Soap · NaOH · 100 g oil load · 5% superfat · 4 views · 0 saves
Acceleration None Discoloration None Separation None Lye Water Temperature 120ºF Oil temperature 120ºF We did not experience any acceleration or separation. The batter came to an emulsion quickly but we had to stick blend to reach a thin trace. We immediately poured into the mold and it was just fluid enough that it didn’t plop into the mold. We were able to tamp the full mold on the table and smooth the surface almost completely. After 24 hours, we observed that the soap almost reached a full gel and there was no discoloration. Various design techniques could be used that require a thick trace. Just prepare to work quickly! There was no discoloration and the scent had a pleasant herbal quality with the sage notes becoming slightly more dominant. We did not see any signs of the soap going into a gel phase. After 30 days the scent became more balanced and is pleasantly mild. There was no discoloration. Due to the slow trace and no discoloration this would be a great scent for intricate swirls using vivid colors.
Soap profile
Bubbly, cleansing, condition, hardness, longevity, and cream relative to the selected soap type.
Target 18-30
Target 10-20
Target 44-69
Target 29-54
Target 25-50
Target 16-30
Fatty acid balance
Weighted from the oil phase using the current recipe percentages.
Printable formula
White Sage & Lavender Soap
Solid Soap · NaOH
- Oil load
- 100 g
- Superfat
- 5%
- Lye
- 14.1 g
- Liquid
- 21.2 g
Ingredients
| Ingredient | Type | Percent | Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Olive Oil | oil | 45% | 45.0 g |
| Castor Oil | oil | 5% | 5.0 g |
| Shea Butter | oil | 20% | 20.0 g |
| Kaolin Clay | additive | 0% | 0.0 g |
| Coconut Oil 92 | oil | 22% | 22.0 g |
| Hemp Oil | oil | 8% | 8.0 g |
Non-oil entries are shown as percentage of oil load for maker planning.
Soap quality
- Bubbly lather
- 15
- Cleansing
- 14
- Condition
- 61
- Hardness
- 34
- Longevity
- 20
- Creamy lather
- 24
Fatty acids
- Lauric
- 10
- Myristic
- 4
- Palmitic
- 9
- Stearic
- 10
- Ricinoleic
- 4
- Oleic
- 44
- Linoleic
- 11
- Linolenic
- 2
Batch preparation checklist
- Verify formula, lye type, scale accuracy, and all ingredient labels.
- Wear eye protection, gloves, long sleeves, and prepare a ventilated lye-safe area.
- Weigh oils, additives, scent, lye, and liquid in separate clearly labeled containers.
- Confirm mold capacity, batch lot code, cure rack space, and cleanup plan.
- Record actual temperatures, substitutions, trace notes, pour time, and unmold date.
Review notes
- Base oil total: 100.0%
- Primary oils: Olive Oil, Castor Oil, Shea Butter, Coconut Oil 92
- Estimated raw material cost: $0.00
- Kaolin Clay is below the recommended minimum usage range.
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White Sage & Lavender Soap
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Net wt. 100 g
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Ingredients (INCI)
Olea Europaea Fruit Oil, Cocos Nucifera Oil, Butyrospermum Parkii Butter, Hemp Oil, Ricinus Communis Seed Oil, Kaolin