Wet Cambrian Blue Clay-How to use

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Lauren27

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Does anyone know how to use this in cold process soap making? I just received it from Brambleberry and I do not know how to use it or how much.
 
You can add 1 tablespoon ppo, to your lye water. A reviewer stated that it took quite a lot to get the soap to change color, leaving the soap gritty. BB suggested using light colored oils such as sunflower, coconut and palm for easier coloring. They also suggested forcing gel for a more colorful soap. If you want a blue color, you could add ultramarine blue that has been mixed with oil. Add this to soap at thin trace or to your oils before adding lye mixture.

http://www.brambleberry.com/Cambrian-Blue-Clay-Wet-P5523.aspx
 
You can add 1 tablespoon ppo, to your lye water. A reviewer stated that it took quite a lot to get the soap to change color, leaving the soap gritty. BB suggested using light colored oils such as sunflower, coconut and palm for easier coloring. They also suggested forcing gel for a more colorful soap. If you want a blue color, you could add ultramarine blue that has been mixed with oil. Add this to soap at thin trace or to your oils before adding lye mixture.

http://www.brambleberry.com/Cambrian-Blue-Clay-Wet-P5523.aspx

Thanks, so you are suggesting that I do not use the blue clay?
 
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