How much olive oil is needed for a batch like this? Is there any benefits of using olive oil compared to coconut?
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This was 640 grams of olive oil, 160 grams coconut oil. (Roughly close to 640/160ml or 24/6 ounces.)
According to people who make a lot of soap, olive oil is gentler for the skin. A soap type called "Castille soap" is 100% olive oil and makes a silky, some say slimy, lather with no foam.
Coconut oil adds hardness and nice foam to the soap, so I'm hoping to catch the best of both effects with this one.
when i give my 100% olive oil soaps to friends, some complain about the lack of foam. They may think that—even when they know it's not true—it doesn't clean because it doesn't foam 🤷
what do you mean by "hardness" though?
Hardness I am not sure how much matters or whether I understand it, really. Allegedly pure olive oil soap take longer to be solid enough to use?
I made a batch of pure olive oil soap before this, so it will be interesting to see if I notice any difference in hardness.
First test using some flakes from the mold, shows that it foams a lot better with the 20% coconut oil. :)
Thank you! Took a small look into it and looks simple (so it probably isn't).
it is simple.
- just be careful with caustic soda (hand and eye protection? air the room while mixing it with water)
- don't use utensils made from materials that react to it (steel, glass and wood are safe to use. if you work with glass, choose those that can take the heat)
Yeah, basically that :)
I found this video to be useful - it goes into details and shows how to do stuff: https://youtu.be/EZTsW9UvNmU
Tyler Durden??
Durdy boy didn't share his recipe, but I'm pretty sure it was a 100% "lard" soap.
oui... we were selling rich women's fat asses back to them. it was beautiful.
wasn't it 100% human fat?
there was a scene in which they were "stealing" from a liposuction clinic
edit : found this quote
It was beautiful. We were selling rich women their own fat asses back to them.
Yep. I used "lard" in quotes to not freak out anyone going through my comment history, haha.
Looks tasty
It also smells tasty. Like lemon merengue pie.
Would you be interested in recording the process next time around? I’m a visual learner and would love to try this
I am too stupid to follow the safety precautions properly, so I should not be learned from.
On a more helpful note, the Youtube channel "Elly's Everyday Soap Making" has been my main source of learning, so it's pretty close to that. She presents the process better than I could ever hope to do. :)