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Coconut Oil (76°) for Soap Making

Coconut Oil (76°) is a hard hard oil dominated by lauric (48%), myristic (19%), palmitic (9%). Very high in lauric and myristic acids, it makes a hard, fast-lathering bar but is drying on its own, so most makers pair it with conditioning oils.

Quick Facts

SAP (NaOH)
0.184
SAP (KOH)
0.258
Iodine
10
INS
258
Type
Hard oil
Role
Cleansing hard oil
Saturated
79%
Unsaturated
10%

How Much Lye for Coconut Oil (76°)?

With a SAP value of 0.184, fully saponifying coconut oil (76°) takes 0.184 grams of sodium hydroxide per gram of oil (at 0% superfat):

Oil amountNaOH (0% superfat)KOH (liquid soap)
100 g18.4 g25.8 g
500 g92 g129 g
1000 g184 g258 g

Real recipes use a superfat discount (typically 5%) and almost always blend several oils. Always run your full recipe through the Soaply lye calculator rather than weighing lye from a single-oil table.

Predicted Bar Properties

Derived from the fatty acid profile, for a bar made of 100% coconut oil (76°):

Hardness
79
Cleansing
67
Conditioning
10
Bubbly lather
67
Creamy lather
12

Fatty Acid Profile

Fatty acidPercentage
Lauric48%
Myristic19%
Palmitic9%
Stearic3%
Oleic8%
Linoleic2%

Substitutes for Coconut Oil (76°)

The closest matches by fatty acid profile, which is what actually determines how an oil behaves in soap. Swap by weight and re-run the lye calculation, since SAP values differ:

Build a recipe with Coconut Oil (76°)

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