Natural soap colorants
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I wanted to see what natural powders would do to color my soap, these are my results.
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I was boxing up some soap to donate and ran across some naturally colored soaps. I decided to take a quick picture to share. These soaps were made adding the herb/spice/clay to trace. The photo was taken after 6 months so you can see that some (nettle) have faded.
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Do you make your own soap? I have experimented with almost all the natural dyes possible! Which is best? Herbal teas, infused oils, spice powders, or clays? Here is my favorite breakdown of how to make your natural soap whatever color you desire. #naturalsoapmaking #soaprecipes #hotprocesssoap #coldprocesssoap #soapcoloring
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NOTE: In this article, you’ll find out how to color your soap using only natural ingredients! These include things like herbs and plants, clays, and even some textures. Get creative with your natural, handmade soap! When I first began making soap, I was just concerned about the soap lathering, mo
In this tutorial I’ll take you step-by-step through how to color your handmade soap naturally wiht herb and spice infused oils! This method is easy and works very well for most natural colorants when coloring your handmade cold process soap. Infusing oil helps to prevent the grainy or speckled look you may get when you add spice or herb powders to traced soap! We’ll go over both the cold infusion and heat infusion processes. Click through to the blog for the instructions! Happy soaping!
Cold-process soap recipe using woad powder to naturally color the soap blue. Measurements are in weight and a single batch makes five to six bars. Technical information: 1lb / 454g batch -- 5% superfat -- ~34.5% lye solution
NOTE: In this article, you’ll find out how to color your soap using only natural ingredients! These include things like herbs and plants, clays, and even some textures. Get creative with your natural, handmade soap! When I first began making soap, I was just concerned about the soap lathering, mo
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