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This is a simple recipe for 100% coconut oil soap that can be used for bathing. Coconut oil soap is well known for its great lather and strong cleaning power, but it can be drying to the skin, so this recipe uses a high 25% superfat to make the soap more gentle and suitable for bathing and hand washing. All the recipe details are below, including a half size and low superfat version of the recipe for cleaning. Recipe details The Video Recipe - 25% superfat - large batch 840g coconut oil 234g water (any drinking water is fine) This recipe uses a 2:1 water to lye ratio (33% lye concentration) for the water-lye solution. 115g sodium hydroxide / NaOH This recipe makes just under 1200g of soap (12 x 100g bars) You will need a mould that holds at least 1.2 litres or 40.5 fluid ounces of liquid to make this recipe. Half Sized Recipe - 25% superfat 420g coconut oil 117g water 57g sodium hydroxide / NaOH Lower superfat recipe for cleaning soap (will be drying on skin) 840g coconut oil 292g water 146g sodium hydroxide (5% superfat) METHOD as per video If you make the low superfat version for a cleaning soap, be prepared for it to saponify faster and go through a more vigorous and hotter 'gel phase', particularly if made in a loaf mould. Do not insulate this soap after it's poured, just leave it uncovered (it will get hot!). New to soap making? This is important! Sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide (lyes) used in soap making, in granular or flake form or in solution with water/other liquids, as well as raw soap batter, are highly corrosive and require careful and attentive handling and the proper use of personal protective equipment. Please watch this video to learn more about essential soap making safety precautions • Soap Making Safety Essentials - Detai... Web page https://www.ellyseveryday.com/introdu... To buy me a coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/ellyseve... ♡ Thank you for your support ♡ Helpful video links Calculate bar soap recipes • How to Formulate and Calculate Your O... Calculate liquid soap recipes • How to Calculate Liquid Soap Recipes ... Calculate soap mould volume • Calculate Soap Recipes to Fit Any Siz... Choosing oils for soap making - formulating soap recipes • How to choose the right oils for your... Superfat in soap making explained • Superfat Explained - Understanding 'S... Soap making water discount explained • Calculating Water in Soap Recipes and... Soap making temperatures • About temperatures for soap making (C... Citric acid in soap making http://www.ellyseveryday.com/ellys-ev... pH testing soap with paper strips • Handmade Soap Testing - How to test t... pH testing soap with the Zap Test • The old fashioned, reliable and cheap... All the playlists! (Elly’s video collections) / @ellyseverydaysoapmaking Bread making channel / ellyseverydaywholegrainsourdough Website https://www.ellyseveryday.com/ Newsletter https://www.ellyseveryday.com/email-l... Facebook / ellyseveryday Instagram / ellys.everyday Amazon storefront http://www.amazon.com/shop/ellysevery... (As an Amazon associate I earn from qualifying purchases) Soap making suppliers Australia https://www.ellyseveryday.com/soap-ma... Disclaimer https://www.ellyseveryday.com/disclaimer The information provided in my videos and website is based on my own personal research and experience and is provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional soap manufacturer, nor do I have formal qualifications in chemistry or skincare formulation (or any other related field) and I make no guarantees about the correctness of the information presented. Use the information in my videos and on my website at your own risk. Copyright © Elly’s Everyday