Adding fat to soap


Adding fat to soap is an important procedure if you want to alleviate the effect of soap and utilize the properties of high quality oils. Such a process will also alleviate the pH of the soap produced. Keep in mind that greasy soaps are less clean, softer, but are more comfortable for the skin. When making soap, in soap always add fat by calculating the discount. To make the soap acceptable for the skin, this procedure is indispensable. Calculation of discounted prescriptions is the standard method for making soaps and all about discounting discount calculations is described in the "Calculation of Ingredients" section. There is another way of adding fat soap that is by adding fat when mixing the soap trace.
























The scrubbing process by adding trace oil will work when you want to further soften the soap and utilize the properties of high quality oils. In other words, the base will not spoil those high-grade oils that you added later on. Before that you have normally made your soap recipe and anticipated a discount. In case you want to overwhelm by adding oil to the trace, I suggest you always create an initial recipe with a 5% discount.

When you have a ready recipe, you will also have information on the total soap mass. The total soap mass is the sum of the masses of fat, alkalis and liquids. Overlapping is 3 to 10%. Some people put more, but I think it would be overwhelming. For example if we have the next recipe. The recipe is the result of a soap calculator.

Recipe
palm oil 600 g
coconut oil 300 g
olive oil 100 g
discount 5%
lime 148,23 g
liquid 330,00 g

The total soap mass is the sum of fat, alkaline and liquid:
600 + 300 + 100 + 148.23 + 330.00 = 1.473,23 g
1% of 1.473.23 g is 14.73 g
If you approach 10%, then you are approaching 14.73 * 10 = 147.3 g of some fat.

Pebbling is done with the highest quality oils added at a moment when the soap trap is trapped. Adding oil at that moment is the most optimal way to preserve high-quality ingredients from the oil. The ointments I usually use for scrubbing are olive, shea butter, rice oil. It is practical that all the traces you trace first interact with the oil you are approaching. So in that oil you can put dry plants. Also, you can put honey, activated charcoal, powdered milk, grated coffee, cocoa and eventually essential oils. Such mixture add the track during mixing soap mixture.

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