Pine Tar & Goat Milk Soap (2) by Connertymeadowsfarm.com. Yield 2.73 pounds (Copy)

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Recipe Instructions



This recipe is for psoriasis and is superfatted at 5%. Goat's milk will be substituted for water. Freeze goat's milk into cubes and semi-thaw. Pour 1/2 the oils into another container. Add pine tar to the first half of the melted oils. Add lye mixture to the 2nd half of the oils and bring to a super light trace. Then pour mixture into the pine tar oil solution. Do a few quick pulses, then pour. Pine tar will make it trace quickly. (Another source states to let your oils drop to 90 degrees F. when adding the lye due to the fast trace that is caused by the pine tar).


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Soap Properties

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35.75
17.05
39.35
21.55
23.2
18.05

INS: 131.95 (low)

low 15%

iodine: 40.9 (low)

low 15%

Calculated Values for Oils and Preferences

Superfat % 5%
Saturated 0.70 Pound(s)
Mono-Unsaturated 0.69 Pound(s)
Poly-Unsaturated 0.09 Pound(s)
Saturated:Unsaturated Ratio 52.93:47.07
Lye concentration 100%
Weight Unit Pound(s)
Soap type solid

Fatty Acid Profile

Oleic 30.20%
Linoleic 4.40%
Linolenic 0%
Ricinoleic 4.50%
Lauric 11.75%
Myristic 4.98%
Palmitic 12.68%
Stearic 5.38%

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