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Oil substitutions

Updated: Apr 3

What oil substitutions can you use in soap making?

If you don't have certain oils, you can always substitute them

an exact oil for a soap recipe, you can by following the guidelines below.

Tip - It is always safer to run the new recipe through a Soap Calculator to make sure you are using the correct amount of lye.




Almond Oil, Sweet


Use apricot kernel, sunflower, or rice bran instead


Apricot Kernel Oil


Use sweet almond, sunflower, or rice bran oil instead


Argan Oil


Oil Substitutions for Soap Making


Castor Oil


No oil is a direct substitute, but you can replace with any other liquid oil and add lather boosters such as honey, aloe, milk, sugar.


Cocoa Butter


Replace with kokum butter, lard, or tallow, or as a second choice: shea or mango butter


Coconut Oil


Use jojoba if available, or kukui, meadowfoam, avocado, sweet almond


Avocado Oil


Use hemp oil, or sunflower, sweet almond, apricot kernel

Use babassu oil or palm kernel oil in equal amount. OR Add 5 to 10% castor oil to the recipe + 10% cocoa or kokum butter + the rest of the amount as sweet almond, rice bran, or olive oil.


Babassu Oil


Replace with coconut oil, or palm kernel oil


Canola Oil


Use olive oil or rice bran, or sunflower oil if it's 25% of the recipe or less


Grapeseed Oil


Use kukui, jojoba, argan, meadowfoam, or hemp Hempseed Oil

Replace with avocado, or sweet almond, apricot kernel, rice bran, sunflower


Jojoba Oil


Replace with argan, or meadowfoam, kukui, tamanu, apricot kernel, or sunflower


Kokum Butter


Oil Substitutions for Soap Making


Meadowfoam Oil


Replace with argan, jojoba, kukui, sweet almond, apricot kernel, sunflower


Neem Oil


Replace with tamanu oil, or sea buckthorn, rosehip, argan, jojoba, meadowfoam


Olive Oil


Replace with cocoa butter, lard, or tallow, or second choice: shea or mango butter


Kukui Nut Oil


Replace with jojoba, argan, rosehip, meadowfoam, apricot kernel, sweet almond, sunflower


Lard/Tallow


Use rice bran oil instead of olive oil, in equal amounts. OR Use canola oil to replace up to 35% of the olive oil + replace the rest of the olive oil amount with one or more liquid oils such as sunflower, sweet almond, rice bran, avocado, or apricot kernel. OR Use sunflower oil to replace 20 to 25% of the olive oil + replace the rest of the olive with up to 10 to 15% each of sweet almond, apricot kernel, rice bran, canola, hemp, or avocado oil.


Palm Kernel Oil


Use coconut oil or babassu oil instead

Replace with cocoa or kokum butter up to 15 or 20% + 5% castor oil OR use a combination of 5% castor oil + 10 to 15% cocoa butter + 10 to 15% shea butter + 10 to 15% mango butter.


Mango Butter


Replace with shea butter, or lard, tallow, cocoa or kokum butter Palm Oil

Use tallow or lard instead, in equal amounts. OR Use 15% cocoa or kokum butter + 5% castor oil + the rest of the amount as olive or rice bran oil. OR Use olive oil in its place + cure the soap for an additional month or two. (Lather will be reduced.)


Rice Bran Oil


Use olive instead, or canola, sunflower, sweet almond, apricot kernel, avocado


Rosehip Seed Oil


Oil Substitutions for Soap Making


Shea Butter


Replace with mango butter, or lard, tallow, cocoa or kokum butter


Sunflower Oil


Replace with sweet almond, apricot kernel, avocado, hemp, rice bran, olive oil


Tamanu Oil


Replace with rosehip seed, sea buckthorn, neem, or argan, jojoba, meadowfoam, kukui, hemp, avocado

Replace with argan, jojoba, sea buckthorn, tamanu, kukui, hemp, avocado, sweet almond, apricot kernel oil


Sea Buckthorn Oil


Use rosehip seed oil, tamanu, hemp, avocado, kukui instead

 
 
 

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