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Robyn08

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Hi all,

I'd like to use a yellow, or yellowish natural colorant in my lemon scented soap. Ideally, I'd like to swirl the colorant, but would settle for a uniform color or speckled color. Any suggestions? Most of the seeds and spices I looked into say they will be more orange than yellow.

Thanks!
 
You can ues anneto liquid. It is available at most cheesmaking supply stores. I use yellow iron oxide and mix it with a little oil before adding to the soap.
 
I've found that red palm oil makes the soap yellow. It's red in the bottle but comes out yellow.
 
Only use a little of red palm oil to get yellow though. I used about an oz per PPO and got a very pretty orange.
 
Wow...thanks for all the replies and great ideas! i can't wait to try them!
 
Quick question...to make the calendula infused oil do I have to use just the petals, or can I use the whole flower? The stuff I bought is whole flowers and I'd rather not pull all the petals off

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Yep...it's dried. Thanks!

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Wow Relle! Pretty yellow. I wish mine with red palm had turned out like yours. Gorgeous!

Here's the orange that I got.

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What percentage of your total oils do use guys use for the calendula infused oil? I was thinking of trying 10%. And has anyone used infused oil for color swirling?

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Kazmi, I love the orange yours turned out, we all want what we don't get. It might have turned out that way because of the silicon mould. Mine was in wood.
 

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