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How to Make Dual Lye Soap

Creating Luxurious Cream Bars and Shaving Soaps

What is Dual Lye Soap?

Dual lye soap combines sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and potassium hydroxide (KOH) in a single recipe. This creates a unique soap with properties of both bar soap and liquid soap - firm enough to hold its shape, yet soft and creamy with exceptional lather.

Why Make Dual Lye Soap?

  • Superior lather: Creates rich, creamy, stable lather that's perfect for shaving.
  • Cream texture: Softer than bar soap, making it ideal for pressing into bowls.
  • Faster cure: The KOH portion cures quickly, reducing wait time to 2-4 weeks.
  • Customizable firmness: Adjust the NaOH:KOH ratio for your desired texture.

Common Uses:

  • Traditional shaving soap for brushes and bowls
  • Cream bars for face washing
  • Luxury body bars with extra-creamy lather
  • Pet shampoo bars (easier to work into fur)

NaOH:KOH Ratios

The ratio of NaOH to KOH determines your soap's final texture and properties.

RatioTextureBest Use
80% NaOH : 20% KOHMostly firm barLong-lasting body bars
70% NaOH : 30% KOHCream bar consistencyFace bars, moldable bars
50% NaOH : 50% KOHSoft and pliableShaving soap in bowls (Recommended)
40% NaOH : 60% KOHVery soft creamJar or container soap
30% NaOH : 70% KOHPaste-likeSqueeze tubes or jar soaps

Step 1: Setting Up the Calculator for Dual Lye

The SoapMath calculator makes dual lye soap easy. Follow these steps:

1

Select Dual Lye Mode

In Step 1: Lye Selection, click on "Dual Lye (NaOH + KOH)". New options will appear for the ratio.

2

Set Your NaOH:KOH Ratio

Enter the NaOH percentage. The KOH percentage calculates automatically to total 100%.

Pro Tip

Use 50% NaOH for shaving soap or 70% NaOH for cream bars.
3

Adjust NaOH Purity

Enter your NaOH purity (usually 97-100%). KOH purity is already factored into the calculator's SAP values.

Purity Note

Most NaOH is 97-100% pure. KOH is typically 90% pure, but do not adjust the purity field for KOH unless your label specifies otherwise.

Step 2: Formulating Your Recipe

1

Water Calculation

A lye concentration of 33-35% works well. Shaving soaps often use slightly less water (35-38%) for a thicker paste.

2

Superfat Settings

  • Shaving soap: 3-5% superfat for optimal lather
  • Cream face bars: 5-7% superfat for conditioning
3

Oil Selection

Build a recipe optimized for lather. Shaving soap requires specific oils:

Oil/AcidPercentageProperty
Stearic Acid30-40%Dense, stable lather (Crucial)
Coconut Oil30-35%Big bubbly lather
Castor Oil10-15%Slickness and lather boost
Olive Oil10-15%Conditioning
Shea Butter5-10%Creaminess

Step 3: Making the Soap

Safety First

  • Wear safety goggles and gloves at all times
  • Work in a well-ventilated area
  • Have vinegar ready to neutralize lye splashes
  • Keep children and pets away

Preparing the Lye Solution:

Recommended Method: Combine Lyes First

1
Weigh both NaOH and KOH into the same dry container.
2
Gently mix the dry lyes together.
3
Add the combined lyes to your measured water (Never water to lye!).
4
Stir until fully dissolved. The solution will get very hot.

Mixing:

1

Melt Oils

Melt your oils and stearic acid. Note that stearic acid has a high melting point (approx 158°F / 70°C).

2

Combine

Add the lye solution to the oils. Stearic acid reacts very quickly, so trace will happen fast.

3

Pour and Wait

Pour into molds or bowls. Let it rest for 24-48 hours before unmolding.

Troubleshooting

If…Then…Solution
Soap is crumblyHigh NaOH or stearic acidReduce stearic acid or increase KOH ratio next time
Soap is too soft/runnyHigh water or KOH ratioIncrease NaOH ratio or use a water discount
Poor latherHigh superfat or low coconut/stearicCheck recipe balance and reduce superfat to 3-5%
Separation in moldEmulsion failed (common with stearic)Rebatch the soap by heating gently and re-mixing

Ready to try dual lye?

Select 'Dual Lye' in the SoapMath calculator to get your exact NaOH and KOH weights.

Frequently Asked Questions