Soap Coloring Options
There
are several different soap coloring options that are available
to soap makers and crafters. The first types of dyes that you can
use to color your soap are natural soap colorants. These soap colorants
use natural ingredients to tint your soap. For example Turmeric
can be used to give your soap a golden glow, Moroccan Red Clay can
be used to give your soap a brick red color, and alfalfa can be
used to give your soap a green color.
Coloring options also include micas. Micas can be classified as
both a natural colorant as well as a manufactured colorant.
This is because the basic mica is mined form natural sources, however,
it is then coated with laboratory created coloring agents on one
side to create a shimmering effect. Micas are best suited for coloring
clear soaps.
In addition to these two soap coloring options you can also use
FD&C colorants. These colorants are made in a laboratory
and they do not come from natural sources. Because these colorants
can be mass produced they are generally inexpensive and widely available.
When selecting a soap pigment you will want to take into consideration
several factors. First you will want to choose a soap coloring option
that is right for the type of soap you plan on making. Secondly
you want to a coloring agent that is right for the product image
that you are creating. And finally you want to select a coloring
agent that will produce the type of color and the shade that you
are interesting in.
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