Basic recipe for transparent soap
The recipe for transparent soaps does not come in mathematics as with other soaps. This recipe is somewhat cured and obtained by trying. That's why this information was valuable and not long available. The Internet does wonders so this information came up.
The first part of the receptacle that covers the amount of fat, alkaline and water is standard and counted on the soap calculator. Fat types are defined in transparent soaps and fat variation possibilities are reduced to just how much fat you put and what are the reasons for such a process. This recipe is basic because it uses the same amount of palm oil, coconut oil and castor oil.
The second part of the receptacle is one that refers to the amount of solvent. For this part of math recipe does not work and quantities are gained experiential. Someone tried a long time and made a lot of mistakes to get this recipe. If you are cooking larger quantities of soap than the ones I have mentioned, simply multiply all the ingredients with 2 or 3.
Standard part of the receptacle
370 g palm oil
370 g of coconut oil
370 g of castor oil
discount 5%
NaOH base 162.25 g
distilled water 366.30 g
The data of this recipe was obtained using a soap calculator.
Solvents
411 g of ethanol
213 g of glycerin
255 g of sugar
185 g of distilled water for sugar solution
Follow the instructions in the next article to complete the procedure. You can produce colors, scents and precious stones according to your own taste. Apply to transparent soaps with transparent liquid oils (olive, sunflower and the like). For the red color of the soap I used an alcoholic solution of red, ground pepper. This yellow green soap is made from an alcoholic solution of barley grass powder. The natural color of the transparent soap is pale yellow. It's beautiful, but not intense.
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