Mango Exfoliating Soap Bar

A solid soap by claire-3

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Recipe Instructions

1. Sterilize all equipment and work surfaces.

2. Measure out all ingredients in separate containers. Make sure to use a heat proof bowl when using lye.

3. Add lye to the water in heat proof bowl and stir slowly to dissolve the lye. Set aside to cool to 70°C.

4. Add the rest of the ingredients to a crock pot and heat well until all the oils have heated and melted through.

5. Let oils cool to about 70°C or when both the oils and lye water are cooled to with in 10°C of each other, you can then add the lye water to the oils and with a stick blender mix the oils until you get trace.

6. Once trace has been achieved you can quickly add your fragrance and exfoliating beads and mix until blended. Color may also be added now.

7. Pour the mix into a mould or moulds of choice and allow to stand over night or until they have set to be able to un mould.

8. When you have demoulded your soap if in a large solid bar should stand a day or two before cutting into smaller bars and then should be turned daily for 4 weeks until soap has cured.

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Soap Properties

Highlighted gray ranges represent recommended ranges for each property.

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44.24
19.81
51.5
19.81
24.43
25.17

INS: 154.88 (ideal)

ideal 15%

iodine: 54.47 (ideal)

ideal 15%

Calculated Values for Oils and Preferences

Superfat % 5%
Saturated 600.06 Gram(s)
Mono-Unsaturated 597.23 Gram(s)
Poly-Unsaturated 107.77 Gram(s)
Saturated:Unsaturated Ratio 54.02:45.98
Lye concentration 100%
Weight Unit Gram(s)
Soap type solid

Fatty Acid Profile

Oleic 44.24%
Linoleic 7.68%
Linolenic 0.31%
Ricinoleic 0%
Lauric 16.04%
Myristic 4.20%
Palmitic 8.58%
Stearic 15.63%

Recommended Additive Amounts

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