1650g Batch No Clay Goats Milk CPS Orange Patchouli Cedarwood Citric Acid (Copy)
Recipe Instructions
23 Gram Citric acid (2%) Citric acid can be used to help maintain the freshness of homemade soap and stave off oxidation by preventing orange spots. This helps keep your soaps usable for a longer period, while ensuring they remain effective as well.
NaOH: 8.84 Gram (extra to neutralise 2% Citric acid) So 157.80 +14.58 = 172g
Leave in Fridge - covered up 24 hours
Unmold 3 days later
Na Lactate - 1ts per 450g of oil
20g goats milk powder per 160g water
Or 15g per 500g Oil - add to warm oils and blend
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Soap Properties
Highlighted gray ranges represent recommended ranges for each property.
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INS: 145.11 (ideal)
iodine: 53.1 (ideal)
Calculated Values for Oils and Preferences
Superfat % | 5% |
Saturated | 437.88 Gram(s) |
Mono-Unsaturated | 603.77 Gram(s) |
Poly-Unsaturated | 44.17 Gram(s) |
Saturated:Unsaturated Ratio | 59.67:40.33 |
Lye concentration | 99% |
Weight Unit | Gram(s) |
Soap type | solid |
Fatty Acid Profile
Oleic | 22.37% |
Linoleic | 3.82% |
Linolenic | 0% |
Ricinoleic | 29.91% |
Lauric | 12.17% |
Myristic | 4.72% |
Palmitic | 8.20% |
Stearic | 12.83% |
Recommended Additive Amounts
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For Advanced Soapmakers
Sodium Lactate (60%)
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Recommended Essential/Fragrance Oil | 50.53 Gram(s) | ||||||
Ascorbic Acid
| 11.55 Gram(s) | ||||||
Extra Lye to Neutralize Ascorbic Acid for A.A. | NaOH: 2.36 Gram(s) | ||||||
Lactic Acid
| 8.66 Gram(s) | ||||||
Extra Lye to Neutralize Lactic Acid for L.A. | NaOH: 5.18 Gram(s) | ||||||
Tetrasodium EDTA
| 8.25 Gram(s) | ||||||
Sodium Citrate
| 15.01 - 45.04 Gram(s) | ||||||
Potassium Citrate
| 18.48 - 55.44 Gram(s) | ||||||
Rosemary Oleoresin (ROE)
| 0.46 - 0.58 Gram(s) | ||||||
Citric Acid Powder (anhydrous) |
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Extra Lye to Neutralize Citric Acid Powder for C.A. |
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