Bee Pollen/oatmeal and honey.

A solid soap by margaret-3

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Recipe Instructions

7.04/.5 = 14.08 of lye solution

11.13-7.04 = 4.09 ounces of water.


Mix Bee Pollen, kaolin clay, lavender - bottom layer

Gold Mica

Oatmeal, Honey, Brown Mica, chamomile (add honey in very last!)

Do not use Vanilla

Freeze Honey and distilled water

Oil mixture should be below 100 and Honey water should be below 40 degrees.

First batch came out great but was ruined by Vanilla discoloration. Still usable, but not very attractive. Redo 8/13/25


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Soap Properties

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80
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40
20
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45.41
22.96
50.02
30.84
30.33
21.83

INS: 161.93 (ideal)

ideal 15%

iodine: 49.14 (ideal)

ideal 15%

Calculated Values for Oils and Preferences

Superfat % 7%
Saturated 22.31 Ounce(s)
Mono-Unsaturated 22.77 Ounce(s)
Poly-Unsaturated 2.73 Ounce(s)
Saturated:Unsaturated Ratio 53.33:46.67
Lye concentration 100%
Weight Unit Ounce(s)
Soap type solid

Fatty Acid Profile

Oleic 37.12%
Linoleic 5.12%
Linolenic 0.28%
Ricinoleic 7.88%
Lauric 15.38%
Myristic 6.89%
Palmitic 11.96%
Stearic 9.88%

Recommended Additive Amounts

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