PaintyLiz
Well-Known Member
Hi All
I'm interested in possibly incorporating silver or copper into a batch of soap. I thought if I made colloidal version I could use it in the water, but I guess that's not a good idea since I would assume both would be reactive to lye.
I searched & there was an old thread asking about incorporating silver, but not really any good answers or info except Zany in Co who posted some info, but the link was gone (I REALLY MISS ZANY IN CO, censorship seems rampant everywhere these days, but I digress) The original poster never said if they figured out how to make the soap or not, so no help there.
Thought maybe I could make colloidal copper, then evaporate the water out & leave the copper 'dust'? if that would even be a thing? I'd certainly start with copper as it's cheap. Mix it in at trace? Even though the lye is still active?
Anyhooo has anyone incorporated silver/copper into the soaps for therapeutic benefit, not for decoration? I'd love to hear your experience & suggestions.
Thanks!
Liz
I'm interested in possibly incorporating silver or copper into a batch of soap. I thought if I made colloidal version I could use it in the water, but I guess that's not a good idea since I would assume both would be reactive to lye.
I searched & there was an old thread asking about incorporating silver, but not really any good answers or info except Zany in Co who posted some info, but the link was gone (I REALLY MISS ZANY IN CO, censorship seems rampant everywhere these days, but I digress) The original poster never said if they figured out how to make the soap or not, so no help there.
Thought maybe I could make colloidal copper, then evaporate the water out & leave the copper 'dust'? if that would even be a thing? I'd certainly start with copper as it's cheap. Mix it in at trace? Even though the lye is still active?
Anyhooo has anyone incorporated silver/copper into the soaps for therapeutic benefit, not for decoration? I'd love to hear your experience & suggestions.
Thanks!
Liz