peppermint soap

A solid soap by glenda

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Recipe Instructions

Use all leftover masterbatched oil and add extra 2.72 oz of rice bran oil to it. It should add up to total oils above.

COLORANTS:

TD for white

Dark green and lighter green micas and french green clay

DESIGN: Pour in layers and try for vertical swirls again except up and down, closer together, faster with thicker swirling tool.

MOLD: square pink

TOOLS: swirling tool

FRAGRANCE: peppermint from Lone Star,3 oz

How should I add it to my soap? Dissolve  citric acid in about 2 times its weight of water. Stick blend the citric acid mixture into the oils. Use citrus juice as-is. If using fresh or reconstituted juice as a full replacement for water, use the juice to make the lye solution. If using juice as a partial replacement for the water, you can either add it to the water to make the lye solution or stick blend the juice into the oils.

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Soap Properties

Highlighted gray ranges represent recommended ranges for each property.

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52.1
19.39
43.45
23.65
36.97
32.38

INS: 156.49 (ideal)

ideal 15%

iodine: 50.83 (ideal)

ideal 15%

Calculated Values for Oils and Preferences

Superfat % 0%
Saturated 33.36 Ounce(s)
Mono-Unsaturated 23.55 Ounce(s)
Poly-Unsaturated 5.53 Ounce(s)
Saturated:Unsaturated Ratio 46.57:53.43
Lye concentration 100%
Weight Unit Ounce(s)
Soap type solid

Fatty Acid Profile

Oleic 31.34%
Linoleic 7.51%
Linolenic 0.85%
Ricinoleic 4.26%
Lauric 11.80%
Myristic 6.26%
Palmitic 17.61%
Stearic 14.77%

Recommended Additive Amounts

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