First cold process soap - cut and on the rack

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songwind

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I created a hard soap shaving puck, based on the premise "what if I focus on the creaminess rating instead of specifically the stearic number?"

What I ended up with was a soap that's 65% palm, 25% coconut, and 10% stearic acid. I meant to put in extra glycerin, but forgot until after the batter was already in the mold. :roll:

IngredientPoundsOuncesGrams Water0.193.0486.182Lye - NaOH0.0721.15632.783 #√Oil/Fat%PoundsOuncesGrams 1Coconut Oil, 76 deg250.125256.6992Palm Oil650.3255.2147.4173Stearic Acid100.050.822.68 Totals1000.58226.796Soap Bar Quality Suggested Range Your Recipe Hardness 29 - 54 62 Cleansing 12 - 22 17 Conditioning 44 - 69 34 Bubbly 14 - 46 17 Creamy 16 - 48 45 Iodine 41 - 70 37 INS 136 - 165 178 Lauric 12 Myristic 5 Palmitic 31 Stearic 14 Ricinoleic 0 Oleic 27 Linoleic 7 Linolenic 0

It was my first successful cold process soap, and it unmolded without any drama last night.

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Now I just have to wait. In the words of Inigo Montoya, "I hate waiting!"
 
Thank you, everyone.

Luckily for my patience, this isn't my first batch of soap, just my first cold process soap. I have also made a couple of hot process soaps.
 

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