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What do you use your PKO for??


jenniejr

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Since I started the Soapers Choice co-op, I have had many PM's asking "What do you use PKO for?"

So, I thought I would post it here and let the rest of you chime in and tell us what you use it for. Feel free to explain what it does for the product you are making.

TIA for the input!! :D

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I use PKO it my soaps, in my lotion bars, balms and salves.. It does add hardness and also it helps the keep them nice and smooth, It is high in Lauric Acid which helps with lather and cleansing in soap. I also so babassu in them! Your right Merideth it is less drying than CO. It makes a great bar.

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For those who use it to replace Coconut Oil .....

do you replace it for the same amount of coconut?

does it have the same value? OR do you have to refigure you lye/water solution?

figured this would help others too :wink2:

tia

ETA: thanks so much for all the input so far!!! :D

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For those who use it to replace Coconut Oil .....

do you replace it for the same amount of coconut?

does it have the same value? OR do you have to refigure you lye/water solution?

Yes, you can sub for the same amount of coconut in the recipe.

You ALWAYS have to refigure your lye when you sub an oil.

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Jennie, because babassu is a bit more expensive than CO, I use it in conjunction with my CO. I use 15% CO and 5% babassu. Acccording to Soapers Choice, they have the same SAP value but whatever amount you use, make sure to run your recipe through the soap calc.

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