While making buffalo plaid soap for the recent October challenge, I used Moroccan red clay as a colorant. I usually disperse clay in distilled water, but since all my soap is made with fresh goat milk, I decided to disperse 1/2 tsp. of clay in milk instead of water. I prepped all my essential oils and colorants the night before making the soap, so I refrigerated the milk/clay solution overnight.
When I made the soap the next morning, I was surprised by the color of the finished soap. Instead of the light brick red color I was expecting, the soap turned grayish purple! Since that color didn't work for my plaid design, I made another batch with the same amount of clay in the same soap recipe, but this time I dispersed the clay in distilled water. This time, the color turned out as expected. Now I need to experiment with different color clays and see what colors come from dispersing the clay in milk vs distilled water.
Just thought I would share this accidental experiment for anyone else who might want to alternate liquids for dispersing colorants.
Left: clay dispersed in milk
Right: clay dispersed in distilled water
Edited to correct pregnancy brain mistake...
When I made the soap the next morning, I was surprised by the color of the finished soap. Instead of the light brick red color I was expecting, the soap turned grayish purple! Since that color didn't work for my plaid design, I made another batch with the same amount of clay in the same soap recipe, but this time I dispersed the clay in distilled water. This time, the color turned out as expected. Now I need to experiment with different color clays and see what colors come from dispersing the clay in milk vs distilled water.
Just thought I would share this accidental experiment for anyone else who might want to alternate liquids for dispersing colorants.
Left: clay dispersed in milk
Right: clay dispersed in distilled water
Edited to correct pregnancy brain mistake...
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