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Lowlander wrote: |
How much of it did you use - you just said a carefully measured quantity, but gave amounts for the other ingredients. |
Got the numbers in front of me now. I've lost my back of an envelope from yesterday, though.
Saponification value for coconut ol is 0.190, so that's 19g per 100g of oil. I used 76g for 400g.
Sunflower oil and olive oil both have saponification values of 0.134; I used 400g sunflower, 200g olive oil. That's 80.4g, if my mental arithmetic is right.
So that's a grand total of 156.4g. I can't measure that accurately on my scales, so I measured out between 150 and 155, and relied on that small shortage of lye and allowing my hand to slip a tiny bit with the oil to do the superfatting.
The volume of vitamin e oil in this quantity, added at soft trace, was 2 teaspoons. The amount of essential and scent oils, and spice in the allspice soap, was 'some' |
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Sarah D
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