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Amazonian palm-free hard butter. Excellent coconut oil substitute with a creamy feel.
Amazonian palm-free hard butter. Excellent coconut oil substitute with a creamy feel. Its SAP values are 0.1700 for NaOH and 0.2390 for KOH, which helps dial in accurate lye amounts.
Typical usage stays below 33% of total oils. In practice, it is beginner-friendly in balanced formulas, vegan, palm-free, best treated as a specialty ingredient rather than a bulk base oil.
Tucuma Butter has an NaOH SAP value of 0.17000 and a KOH SAP value of 0.23900, meaning 170g of sodium hydroxide is needed to saponify 1kg of this oil. It is typically used at 0–33.00% of total oil weight in cold process soap recipes.
Shaded areas show the ideal range for balanced soap. Values outside these ranges may still produce good soap depending on the overall formula.
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