OILS USED IN SOAPMAKING

For soap makers, there are two types of important plant oils: fatty oils and the volatile essential oils. The fatty oils make up the bulk of the bar, while the essential oils are added for their pleasing scent and therapeutic properties. Every bar that Forest Karma produces starts with a balanced combination of olive, coconut, and palm oil to yield a superior soap. Olive oil is exceptionally moisturizing and conditioning. Coconut and palm oils are added to ensure a hard bar with a fluffy, long lasting lather. Other fatty oils that we add to certain bars include almond oil, avocado oil, castor oil, flax oil, hemp oil and shea butter.

 oil

plant

 native to

commonly grown

extracted from

castor
Ricinus communis
(a shrub)
India or Africa
India, Brazil, Russia and China
seeds
coconut
Cocos nucifera (coconut tree)
Southeast Asia
along tropical coasts throughout the world
dried endosperm (the tasty white part)
olive
olive tree
 
 
fruit wall and seed kernel
palm
Elaeis guineensis (oil palm)
West Africa
 
fruit
almond
Prunus amygdalus (almond tree)
Western Asia
in southern Europe, North Africa, South Africa, California
nut