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  1. Citric acid and stearic acid | Soapmaking Forum - Soap & Candle …

    Apr 18, 2013 · I want to ask you if citric acid and stearic acid are the same material or not. They're not even close, except in the academic sense that they're both carboxylic acids.

  2. questions regarding stearic and citric acid - Soapmaking Forum

    Jul 11, 2008 · Emillee, I have had this same question - regarding both the books and the stearic/citric acids. I've tried a couple of lotion recipes, and both separated after a few weeks, so I need to find …

  3. Stearic Acid - Humblebee & Me

    Nov 23, 2018 · Stearic acid is not acidic and will not lower the pH of your formulations like citric acid or lactic acid. A 2:1 blend of stearic acid and triethanolamine can be used as an emulsifier (it’s what …

  4. Stearic Acid - A Hardening Agent For Soaps, Candles, Cosmetics

    Nov 21, 2018 · Stearic Acid may be used to form the base of other ingredients that are intended to be incorporated into formulations as lubricants, emollients, and emulsifiers. In emulsions, Stearic Acid is …

  5. Adding acids, alkaline salts | Soapy Stuff - Classic Bells

    While it is true that acids can reduce the pH of soap, a lot of acid has to be added to get a significant change in pH. If enough acid is added to reduce the pH of the soap by as little as 1 to 1.5 units, …

  6. Citric Acid in Soap Making: The Key To Banishing Soap Scum

    Apr 10, 2022 · The main difference between citric acid and stearic acid in soap making is that the former is mostly used to reduce soap scum, while the latter is used to harden soap.

  7. Guidance sought for using stearic acid in cold process soap

    Apr 10, 2023 · When citric acid combines with lye, it creates sodium citrate, which is a chelator, which will cut down on soap scum. Citric acid requires a lye adjustment, so I use sodium citrate instead.

  8. Glyceryl Stearate Citrate (Explained + Products) - INCIDecoder

    This makes it what chemists call a diacylglycerol, which is a fancy word for two acids (in this case, citric acid and stearic acid) attached together with a glycerin bridge.

  9. How to use Citric Acid in Soap Making - Elly's Everyday

    Dec 2, 2022 · The easiest way I have found to incorporate citric acid into my soap recipes is to dissolve the citric acid into the water reserved for the lye solution, before the sodium or potassium hydroxide …

  10. Melt and Pour Soap Ingredients - CandleScience

    The process is deceptively simple: Melt and pour soap and cosmetic bases are created through combining a mixture of ingredients including various fatty acids, glycerin, and a few other ingredients …