Annathie
Member
Hi everyone. I have bought some mica, however, whenever I use it to colour, because of the oils, the colour is nothing like the mica colour. I am wanting to make some 'gold bars' for my husband to give to his staff at work. I have bought 'gold bar' moulds to use, but am really worried that they won't come out gold once I try and colour the oils. I will probably use my 'basic recipe' given to me when I learnt how to make soap - olive oil, coconut oil, rice bran oil and lye.
What are the best ways of doing this and how do I get it to look like a gold bar (as best as possible)? I have also bought bright gold mica and gold glitter to use. Any suggestions on how to colour this, so they come out looking gold, would be really, really helpful. I've attached a pic of the mould and what I'm hoping the bars will come out like. Hubby wants to give them out as Christmas presents. He is aware they can't be used straight away, and I will be noting this on the soaps as well as the ingredients.
If I sprinkle the glitter in the mould and then pour in the 'gold' (hopefully) soap, will that affect it in any way, or should I add the glitter to the soap mix?
Thanks heaps.
Anne.
(Auckland, NZ)
What are the best ways of doing this and how do I get it to look like a gold bar (as best as possible)? I have also bought bright gold mica and gold glitter to use. Any suggestions on how to colour this, so they come out looking gold, would be really, really helpful. I've attached a pic of the mould and what I'm hoping the bars will come out like. Hubby wants to give them out as Christmas presents. He is aware they can't be used straight away, and I will be noting this on the soaps as well as the ingredients.
If I sprinkle the glitter in the mould and then pour in the 'gold' (hopefully) soap, will that affect it in any way, or should I add the glitter to the soap mix?
Thanks heaps.
Anne.
(Auckland, NZ)