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mjmccauley

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I am new to soap making and for by 8th batch I decided to use some ultramarine blue and yellow oxide. I had a difficult time mixing it in oil from the mixture. I only used a very small amount of oil to mix the pigments, but they didn't really blend well. When I put it into the soap, I SB them to a thick trace to hopefully mix them completely so that no spots would appear. Is there a better way to do this? Should I mix it with a bit of water before hand? Any tips would be great.
 
Try mixing your colors with a tiny bit of glycerin beforehand. It will blend with zero spots.
 
Thank you. I actually have some at home to use. Does adding glycerin effect the soap? I would guess that there is such a small amount that it wouldn't, but just in case.
 
I have not used the glycerin before, but I mix my oxides and ultramarines with a little bit of my oil in a Zip Lock bag. This way I can smoosh it with my fingers and get all of the colorant mixed well. I tried mixing them in a cup, but it just didn't work well for me and I had specks of color.

Chris
 
chrisinflorida said:
This way I can smoosh it
Chris
Could you give us a detailed tutorial on this interesting technique?
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Just funning ya.

I have used warmed oils from my base batch and glycerine. Either one worked well for me.

Since it is a small amount of glycerine, it should not have any affect on the soap. Some folks pre-mix their pigments in glycerine and bottle it so as to have a ready liquid colorant.

Digit
 
Digit,

Maybe I can get my husband to take pictures of me smooshing the colorant up in the baggie. Would that help you? :D

Chris
 
Yes!!! A pic tutorial would be perfect!!! Then I don't have to read.

Digit
 
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