I'm interested in this, I want to do an experiment for a total soap coconut. (My english is bad but I'll explain)
Respect SF in soaps whith coconut cream:
The greatest risk in this experiment is the use of the cream that also gives me an alternative to be examined carefully as I can play with the SF and through it and so I did not risk it up SF when using a added fat and would not be considered in the calculator, in this way could leave SF to 0% and the cream itself supply the rest. Now the problem would be the amount for which it offered the SF.
First: I think I can adjust with a box of 200 grams of cream the total fat necessary to obtain the SF to 15/20% for coconut soap bar total weight of 1000 grams and only coconut oil (1000 grams) and that 60% of 200 grams of fat is 120 grams
Considering that 1000 grams, the SF to 12% would be: 120 grams (which are free oils that would be):
So for a 1000 gram bar soap I would need 120 grams of fat laying boxes that have 200 grams but is 60% fat (60% of 200 gms: 120 grams) and 40% is water that I to use along with the coconut milk and natural coconut water to replace as water because they are dissociated and is easy to drain the field, so I have 12% of SF.
I think the coconut milk add as replacement water it already has its fat, so I already have a SF of 15 or so and the calculator would have to put SE to 0%. If I want to risk more, could rise to 5% in the calculator and would be 20% of total SF (always would be less as the cream for more than slinks always have water).
Water: 67.62 gms
Fat: 23.84 grams (saturated: 21.14 gms)
http://www.botanical-online.com/coco_propiedades_leche_de_coco.htm
Coconut water x 100 gms
Water: 94.99 gms
Fat: 0.20 gms
http://www.botanical-online.com/coco_propiedades_agua_de_coco.htm