Natural Colorants for Cold Process Soap Pt. 2 | Coloring Soap with Powders
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- Hey enthusiasts and entrepreneurs! In today's video I will be showing you how I experimented with different powders to naturally color my soap. The powders included were cranberry, turmeric, madder root, activated charcoal, hibiscus, beetroot, paprika, indigo, spinach, wheatgrass, matcha, alfalfa, celery, chlorella, spirulina, and green tea.
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That indigo looks like the perfect night sky. Its getting added to my shopping list
I really like how the paprika gave almost a sandy beach color! A lot of time I see it used the hues or normally closer to pink or orange if I recall.
I want to see indigo + turmeric for a Green and madder root + indigo for a purple. I'm trying to make a lavender color and a mint green. Thanks for the video. These were beautiful 😍
Love how calming and relaxing that video was, beside being also so educational. Love slow paced videos. Nice energy, subscribed. Thank you.
This video is so helpful. Thank you for your experiment. My soap brand is based on all things natural so I avoid mixa powders on purpose. It’s challenging to make extravagant soap with color that pops with natural clays and powders but I take pride in my soaps being completely natural
Thank you so much for taking the time and showing this new soap maker what I can expect from the natural colorants. This sure saves me a lot of time effort and materials to get more of the results I hope for. Bless you.
Love love love your sample colourant! Thank you for making it simple and direct! Such a fun process!! You rock☺️🤙🏽
Thank you! I’m new to soaping and only want to use natural products :) 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you so much for doing these videos! I'm thinking of switching from micas to natural colorants and didn't know where to start. So informative!
Great class!!
the colors change depending on the formulas, there are oils that make colors lighter or darker
You just saved me a batch of soap! I was going to make a green tea lye water infusion, not going to be doing that haha
I love this video! So fun and helpful. Thank you
What a great experiment, thanks so much for sharing it.
I feel your pain with the matcha! Thanks for the info and great video!
You are a citizen-scientist! Thanks for testing all of these for us.
Thank you for all your hard work. Very enlightening 🙏❤️🙏
Thank you for that I was wondering how the powders would turn out before I did it.
I love that you’ve done the work for us! Have you thought you might get a different result if you infused them instead? I’m really new to soap and know nothing 🤷🏽♀️
Great video! Thankyou for sharing 👏
That was so interesting. I watch several soapers and you have a nice way of presenting your information. I'm always looking for natural colorants and you've made my day ! As a side note, I tried hibiscus in a melt and pour and got BLUE. Quite the surprise.Thanks again, I'm happy to subscribe 💜
Appreciate this video! Great job.
I'm learning so much from you!! Thank you again
Great video! Nice pace and your speaking voice is very clear. Nice editing also. I wonder why there is so low wiews. Very interesting also to see all the colours you made. Good luck with your creative soaps! From Sweden
You made me save time
hello came across your channel. I like what you are doing. Very nice. I think you should add more of the botanicals to get a more vibrant color for say the hibiscus for example. Also some botanicals come out brighter when added directly to the lye water. You can also steep them in oil for a while. That way you can discount the oil from your batch for the colored botanical oil. But don't hesitate to add more. I think you will find a range of lovely colors. Well done.
Please make a melt and pour video with natural clay colors 😍 I love your videos so glad I found your page ✨😁
You should check out Holly soaping. She did an olive infusion for a couple powders and got REALLY good colors!
Thank you for sharing this much appreciated
Thank You for sharing.
Great job
Great video nice work 👍
Your indigo soap came out so pretty!! 😍
I tried to make indigo soap a few times & always get grey - haha!!
Thank you for this video. Love from 🇮🇳
Thank you 🙏🏻💜
You grabbed my attention as I love natural soap ingredients, I have used some of these but not yet all. . Oh one hibiscus I have the powder, not cheap that was disappointing as you guess I haven’t used it yet. Thank you I love these videos.
I'm going to try it again but it was quite disappointing
@@charmedhandmade I’ve done a bit of reading looks like it turns a greyish colour, Tanya of Lovely Greens(great you tuber) has best info, it is good in melt & pour but doesn’t survive in cold process soap. So try it if you make melt and pour which I don’t do. Let me know how it goes. It may work in face masks saw some photos looking very pink I’m going to check them out latter. Hope that helps
Thank you Charmeas🌻 l love all your videos, but you did a good job on finding which natural color works and now l know better🤗 which one to use💚🤗🤗
Great. Love natural colors. Did you have a 6 week cure from the soaps at the end of the video?
Great video, may I ask where you purchased the mold.
Thanks for sharing your videos I love them. I would love to make my own soaps but not sure how to measure oil batch size for soapcalc. Help
Maybe try beet root juice
rhubarb causes a beautiful dark pink color
Great video! What brand of indigo did you use? I tried an indigo which didn't look good at all.
Some herbs and flowers are already alkaline naturally so they don’t change their color
So I just started making soap, 4 batches in. I ordered Beet powder hoping for a pink to red color... Total fail. I wish i had seen your video before I spent the money. my 2nd batch was a Tumeric soap that I love.
How to Get a deep green? Red? Purple
How to buy this colour
What can I use for brown? So far I use cinnamon but it’s not making it as dark as I like.. I’m making “chocolate body butter but don’t wanna use cocoa powder or mica
Maybe, tepezcohuite, brown clay
I wonder how they would turn out in a melt and pour?
I'll try it and post it soon
@@charmedhandmade Thanks hun, I got so much confedence watching you channel on making soap. I was scared of lye. LOL😅
I was too 😂
I noticed that soap makers use too much colors. I'm allergic to everything and suspicious of everything. I don't trust colorants in my soap.