There is lots of discussion to be found on water discounting (strong lye solutions) to speed up trace for high olive oil recipes - or castille soap.
However, what about the opposite? I simply cannot do any kind of moderate to complex designs with ANY recipe that has less than 70% olive oil - irregardless of the FO, oil/lye temps, hand stirring instead of stick blend, etc....
I would really like to have a nice, "you can work with it" recipe with a higher percentage of harder oils. However, even with a 50/50 soft/hard oil ratio - trace happens too fast - and it really thickens when I mix in color! %&*#@($!!!
So now I'm wondering if I should work with weaker lye solutions for these recipes - hence my question: how LOW can one go with lye solutions without going overboard?
I have been using 28% lye solution - here is an example:
OO 40%
Castor 10%
Palm 30%
Coconut 20% (92 deg)
8% SF
Lye solution 28%
Oils at 110 F
Lye at 115 F
FO - Brown Sugar and Fig - a well known, non accelerator
Stick blended no longer than 15-20 seconds!
Could I reduce the lye strength to 27%? What about 26%? Those just seem awfully low, but then a soap like this hardens up nicely.
Your thoughts please.