Mango Butter in Soap Making – Properties + Recipes (2024)

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Mango Butter in Soap Making – Properties + Recipes

Mango butter, sometimes called mango seed butter, is similar in consistency to shea butter, except mango butter moisturizes without greasiness.

Mango butter is derived from the seed, also called the stone or drupe, of the Mango tree. Mango trees are native to Southern Asia, specifically Burma and eastern India. These perennial and flowering evergreen trees are often used as a shade tree in the tropics. They thrive in climates with frost free, cool, and dry winters, as well as steamy hot summers, which includes parts of California, where the plants were introduced in the year 1880.

Do not confuse recipes for cooked mango butter with the mango butter that we purchase as an ingredient in cosmetics and soap. In-the-kitchen mango butter recipes use the fruit of the mango to make a fruit-based spread (called butter), similar to apple butter.

Mango butter is extremely difficult to make by hand, so we aren’t going to describe that here. The production process involves a cold-press extraction method that uses hydraulic pressure. The butter can also be extracted through solvents. The cold-press method involves washing and then sun-drying the stones to reduce the moisture content. The seeds are then roasted. The hull is removed mechanically, or, much more laboriously by beating the stones with wooden clubs.

Fresh mango butter has a sweet smell to it. It is often refined to remove the odor.

You might find the making of mango butter to be out of your reach, but what you can do with a mango seed is grow a beautiful plant. Slit the hull of a fresh mango pit. Remove the seed inside and plant it in a large pot filled with starter soil. Leave about ¼ of the seed exposed above the soil. Keep the soil moist, and keep the plant in an environment that does not dip below 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Your plant will eventually grow fruit, but keep in mind, a seed-started mango plant may take up to 3-8 years to become a tree and bear fruit.

Mango Butter Fatty Acid Profile and Soap Qualities

So, what does mango butter do for soap? Let’s find out by looking at the fatty acid profile and soap qualities:

  • Lauric Acid (hardness, cleansing, bubbly lather) 0%
  • Myristic Acid (hardness, cleansing, bubbly lather) 0%
  • Linoleic Acid (conditioning, moisturizing, lather silkiness) 3-7%
  • Oleic Acid (conditioning, moisturizing, lather silkiness) 38-50%
  • Palmitic Acid (hardness, stable creamy lather) 11-17%
  • Ricinoleic Acid (conditioning, moisturizing, stable creamy lather) 0%
  • Stearic Acid (hardness, stable lather) 30-45%
  • Iodine Value (hardness, conditioning) 40-55 (on a scale of 0-100, with more hardness at 0)

Notice, mango butter helps with the hardness of the soap, and it adds luxurious conditioning and moisturizing values as well.

Finally, to assist with calculating your soap recipes, the SAP value of mango butter is:

  • .135 NaOH (Sodium Hydroxide)
  • .188 KOH (Potassium Hydroxide)

Mango Butter in Soap Formulation

I personally use mango butter in recipes at 5-15%.

Substitutions for Mango Butter in Soap

When we take a look at the fatty acid profile chart, you can sort it by stearic acid or oleic acid to find substitutes. You can substitute mango butter with another butter such as shea, cocoa or even kokum.

Soap Recipes Using Mango Butter

  • Charcoal Facial Bar with Mango, Avocado and Babassu
  • The Tall and Skinny Shimmy Soap Recipe
  • Citrus Peppermint Cold Process Soap
  • Yarrow and Oatmeal Baby Soap Cold Process Soap

Not a soap recipe, but check out Bath Fizzies with Holly Port!

By Amanda Aaron|2017-03-09T11:03:59-06:00March 9, 2017|Formulating Soap Recipes, Soap Making Oil Profiles, Soapmaking Tips, Soapmaking Tutorials|4 Comments

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4 Comments

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    GilbertNovember 7, 2022 at 12:32 pm - Reply

    Thanks for the comments

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    Kayla SeiuliJune 28, 2022 at 2:45 pm - Reply

    Aloha! I’m new here just signed up for the makers membership a couple days ago. I’m from Hawaii, we use a lot of kukui nut oil and macadamia nut oil. I want to add these oil in my soap but I’m not sure how to incorporate or at what percentages. Any suggestions?

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    MaggieMarch 20, 2017 at 12:18 am - Reply

    I use Mango Butter a lot to help with hardness. But I also like it for it’s moisturizing properties as well. It is the Butter I use the most. I usually add 6-7% in my soaps. I also use it in my lip balms & lotion bars. Cocoa Butter just sits on top of my skin & Shea Butter is just a little too soft for my preference.

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      TulayJanuary 5, 2023 at 11:36 pm - Reply

      Merhaba sitenizi co*k begendim 🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏

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Mango Butter in Soap Making – Properties + Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What are the chemical properties of mango butter? ›

The main chemical constituents are :
  • Oleic acid.
  • Stearic acid.
  • Palmitic acid.
  • Linoleic acid.
  • Arachidic acid.
  • Vitamin A.
  • Vitamin C.
  • Vitamin E.

Can you add mango butter to melt and pour soap? ›

Butters like shea butter, cocoa butter, mango butter and kokum butter (all of which are available at our store) have moisturising and nourishing qualities. They make soaps more luxurious, though we recommend not adding more than a teaspoon of butter per pound of melt & pour soap.

What are the ingredients in mango soap? ›

Ingredients:
  • Mango Butter 240g.
  • Olive Oil 320g.
  • Coconut Oil 240g.
  • Water 240g.
  • Sodium Hydroxide/ Lye 113g.
  • Lemon Essential Oil 7g.
  • Rosemary Essential Oil 7g.
  • Pink Grapefruit Essential Oil 6g.
Mar 1, 2024

Does mango butter harden soap? ›

Mango butter contributes a small amount of firmness to soap, but not nearly as much as cocoa butter. It also works great for balms, lotions, and more. Just make sure to melt it beforehand so it's easier to incorporate.

Does mango butter have antibacterial properties? ›

Literature survey on principle constituents of mango butter very well reveals its bacteriostatic, antimicrobial activity and anti-inflammatory activity1, signifying its supplemental use as curative and protective medicine in topical formulations.

What acids are in mango butter? ›

Analyses showed that wild mango butter has a light coloured fat with a similar fatty acid profile (palmitic, stearic and oleic acid) and triglyceride profile (POP, SOS and POS) to cocoa butter.

What are the functional properties of mangoes? ›

Mango processing generates peels and kernels as bio-wastes, though they also have nutraceutical significance. Functional compounds in the peel, including protocatechuic acids, mangiferin and β-carotene are known for their antimicrobial, anti-diabetic, anti-inflammatory, and anti-carcinogenic properties.

How much mango butter to use in cold process soap? ›

If you would like to resize this recipe using a soap calculator, here are the percentages: Avocado oil: 10% Mango Butter: 10% Olive Oil: 25%

What can I mix with mango butter? ›

You can mix mango butter with a carrier oil of your choice. Adding a few drops of an essential oil that suits your skin can also effectively treat several skin issues.

What is a substitute for mango butter in soap making? ›

Substitutes for Mango butter
  1. Shea Butter: Shea butter is a great alternative to mango butter because it is also rich in fatty acids, vitamins, and antioxidants, making it a great moisturizer and skin protector. ...
  2. Cocoa Butter: Cocoa butter is another great option for those looking for a substitute for mango butter.
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What is mango soap used for? ›

It has exfoliation properties that remove dead skin cells and keep the skin beautiful and radiant. Regular usage of this soap can keep the skin protected from sun's harmful rays. This soap works wonders on dry and dehydrated skin and lends a natural glow to the skin.

What ingredients in soap make you clean? ›

Sodium Isethionate helps water cling to the dirt and oil on your skin, allowing it to be washed away. It's considered a mild cleansing agent. Sodium Stearate is another traditional soap ingredient that is derived from coconut and palm oils. It is the sodium salt of stearic acid and acts as an emulsifier.

What does mango butter do for your skin? ›

Mango butter is effective in preventing inflammation and itching caused by dry skin. It is an excellent source of triglycerides (a form of glycerin). These are fatty acids that work as emollients to soften the skin and prevent it from feeling dry and itchy.

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