Hi, everybody!
Well, I'm gathering my supplies (and courage) to give CP soaping a try. I've been doing M&P for about 2 years now, and I've been wanting to try CP for a while. I've been reading as many books and watching as many videos as I can find, and I've been searching through the CP section of this forum to prepare. I'm going to start simply, but I still have so many questions. I'm sure as I go along, I'll come up with even more questions!
Something I've been wondering is how do I determine what the superfat percentage is in a recipe? What I mean is, suppose I see a recipe in a book and I want to run it through a lye calculator to check it or resize it. If I go to a lye calculator, I input all of the oils up front, but I don't know what to put when it asks for a superfat %. I gather that 5-7% is typical, but I don't know what kind of superfat is built into a recipe that I didn't create unless it says what it is (which it usually doesn't).
Is there a way to determine how superfatted a recipe is?
Here's a basic 2-lb. batch recipe I was looking at from Alicia Grosso's "The Everything Soapmaking Book":
Lye solution:
Lye - 4.8 oz.
Water - 12 oz.
Oil blend:
Olive oil - 18 oz.
Coconut oil - 8 oz.
Palm oil - 6 oz.
Superfat:
Castor oil - 1 oz.
The castor oil is 3% of the oils, but surely the superfat is going to be more than 3%, right? I've heard that most recipes have a superfat built in, but how do you know how much is built in? If I go to Summer Bee Meadow's and Bramble Berry's lye calculators and input my olive, coconut, palm, and castor oils with a 0% superfat, the recipe checks out closely, with 4.89 oz. lye/11.41 oz. water and 4.835oz. lye/10.89 oz. water, respectively. But a superfat of 0% doesn't seem right.
Or do I just put in the oil amounts and my desired superfat % and not worry about all of this? I just don't want to end up with too much superfat (or not enough).
I hope I'm making sense. I'm probably overthinking things.
Thanks for any insights!