Hello everyone,
I’m trying to figure out a recipe to make a cheap well rounded durable soap. Something affordable for everyone, good for most skin types. Here we don’t have access to palm oil or lard (really! I did search A LOT), so this is quite a challenge.
I’m giving prices as a reference, but once I switch from mini-testing to mass production, then prices would drop considerably of course. But at least like this we can see which fats are cheaper.
So I have access to very cheap coconut oil and pomace olive oil (around 3.50USD/liter). Other quite cheap oils that I know of would be ghee, sesame, groundnut, soybean (all less than 7USD/liter). Palm kernel is pretty expensive (23USD/liter) but I think it would be necessary to replace the palm oil isn’t? Then in the butters kokum is the cheapest (14USD/liter), and I get castor oil at the same price.
I came up with this recipe but would love your reviews. I found out that ghee seems pretty good at hardening the soap. I’m doing HP with 5% superfat after cook.
Castor Oil 5 %
Coconut Oil 15 %
Ghee 20 %
Kokum Butter 15 %
Olive Oil pomace 30%
Palm Kernel Oil 15%
I’m thinking to superfat with coconut and add some turmeric powder (adds a great colour and here it’s believed to be very good for skin).
This would bring me at a cost of around 0.6USD/85g soap (buying oils in small quantities). As a reference, for 85 g soap, Nivea soaps are sold at around 0.4USD and the cheapeast "natural herbal handmade, blablabla" soaps are at 0.7USD upto 2USD.
So any thoughts on the recipe? Any ways to make it better/cheaper?
Thanks!
I’m trying to figure out a recipe to make a cheap well rounded durable soap. Something affordable for everyone, good for most skin types. Here we don’t have access to palm oil or lard (really! I did search A LOT), so this is quite a challenge.
I’m giving prices as a reference, but once I switch from mini-testing to mass production, then prices would drop considerably of course. But at least like this we can see which fats are cheaper.
So I have access to very cheap coconut oil and pomace olive oil (around 3.50USD/liter). Other quite cheap oils that I know of would be ghee, sesame, groundnut, soybean (all less than 7USD/liter). Palm kernel is pretty expensive (23USD/liter) but I think it would be necessary to replace the palm oil isn’t? Then in the butters kokum is the cheapest (14USD/liter), and I get castor oil at the same price.
I came up with this recipe but would love your reviews. I found out that ghee seems pretty good at hardening the soap. I’m doing HP with 5% superfat after cook.
Castor Oil 5 %
Coconut Oil 15 %
Ghee 20 %
Kokum Butter 15 %
Olive Oil pomace 30%
Palm Kernel Oil 15%
I’m thinking to superfat with coconut and add some turmeric powder (adds a great colour and here it’s believed to be very good for skin).
This would bring me at a cost of around 0.6USD/85g soap (buying oils in small quantities). As a reference, for 85 g soap, Nivea soaps are sold at around 0.4USD and the cheapeast "natural herbal handmade, blablabla" soaps are at 0.7USD upto 2USD.
So any thoughts on the recipe? Any ways to make it better/cheaper?
Thanks!