Here's my problem - I have a batch of soap dough I made yesterday with liquid dye that was a nice black colour at the start but is now a pale brown. I've been to all the pharmacies near by and I can't get activated charcoal; well, one place has it, but it's €12 and in tiny capsules...
We heat our house with a wood burning stove, nothing else goes in there, so the ashes etc are 'clean', and naturally after banking the fire the night before, there's a lot of charcoal in the morning.
So I was thinking, the 'activated' part of activated charcoal seems to be mostly for additional skin benefits, from my reading. If I only care about the colour, could I finely process some of the charcoal I have here and mix it in with my soap dough?
Edit: it occurred to me that it might be possible to 'activate' the charcoal myself so I did some reading and found a bunch of prepping sites which seem to imply it's possible to do, with some care.
We do happen to have a bag of lime and a bottle of hydrochloric acid, so it seems in theory all the necessary parts are here, but I'd love to get a trusted opinion from someone here before jumping on that bandwagon...
We heat our house with a wood burning stove, nothing else goes in there, so the ashes etc are 'clean', and naturally after banking the fire the night before, there's a lot of charcoal in the morning.
So I was thinking, the 'activated' part of activated charcoal seems to be mostly for additional skin benefits, from my reading. If I only care about the colour, could I finely process some of the charcoal I have here and mix it in with my soap dough?
Edit: it occurred to me that it might be possible to 'activate' the charcoal myself so I did some reading and found a bunch of prepping sites which seem to imply it's possible to do, with some care.
We do happen to have a bag of lime and a bottle of hydrochloric acid, so it seems in theory all the necessary parts are here, but I'd love to get a trusted opinion from someone here before jumping on that bandwagon...
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