Unicorn embeds soap

A solid soap by glenda

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Recipe Instructions

FRAGRANCE:

total 3.7 oz of fragrance.

use 1 oz of musk fragrance formulator

and 2.7 of floral musk (fragrance will accelerate in high temperatures)

DESIGN AND COLORS:

Use a bit of Titanium dioxide for uncolored portions, and teal and blue for the sky

COLORED WHITE AND BLUE LIKE CLOUDS

try to do an uneven (curved) silver lining with mica/glitter line. Use curved straight spatula perhaps

FEEDBACK:

I used the stick blender until emulsified, then added fragrance, and then blended again to distribute the colors. By the time I poured it was mild trace, by the time I poured the white it was heavy trace, very thick. Part of it was probably because of floral fragrance and part of it because of pomace oil. Soaping temperatures were in the 125's

This recipe is 64% hard oils, after 24 hours approximately, I unmolded. The sides were sticking to mold but the actual soap was hard and it gave me resistance while cutting with knife.

I did not use sodium lactate, but I should have.



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Soap Properties

Highlighted gray ranges represent recommended ranges for each property.

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40
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45.38
17.78
50.78
17.78
27.6
27.08

INS: 154.36 (ideal)

ideal 15%

iodine: 53.64 (ideal)

ideal 15%

Calculated Values for Oils and Preferences

Superfat % 5%
Saturated 38.08 Ounce(s)
Mono-Unsaturated 39.03 Ounce(s)
Poly-Unsaturated 6.79 Ounce(s)
Saturated:Unsaturated Ratio 54.61:45.39
Lye concentration 100%
Weight Unit Ounce(s)
Soap type solid

Fatty Acid Profile

Oleic 45.21%
Linoleic 6.85%
Linolenic 1.02%
Ricinoleic 0%
Lauric 11.52%
Myristic 5.52%
Palmitic 15.44%
Stearic 11.64%

Recommended Additive Amounts

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