I got a pretty deep blue with the dark blue mica I mentioned above. Used Titanium Dioxide as my soap when uncolored is a light yellow (which would make for a green soap, which I have messed up before, silly me). Good idea with the Activated Charcoal though. Never thought of that.Looks like you were posting while I was editing. I don’t think it matters what you try using for the black between the oxide or AC. Just add tiny bits at a time. Also, adding TD to Klein Blue would lighten it. I wonder if Kamahido meant AC. So start with the Klein Blue, add a bit of black and see if you like what you get. I think I had a good result by mixing Blue Vibrance and a little black.
Me too.I use UM blue and activated charcoal to achieve a good navy blue.
IrishLass
Hi all,
Can anyone tell me the best way to achieve navy blue in my CP soap? Thanks in advance.
Some one above mentioned they use TD to compensate for the yellow in the base soap batter, if you are getting a navy green maybe the green is coming from you oils being on the yellowish side?Thank you for posting this question, thanks to everyone who replied. On Thursday, I tried coral reef blue mica in my CP batch, it turned into navy green, I didn't like it.
Alkanet root normally gives shades of purple in CP soap. With a slightly higher pH, it leans toward blue. On the other side, with a lower pH, it tends toward a red-purple... With some pH experimenting, you can get this toward the blue side of things - and then add the activated charcoal to darken it.
if you don't mind a bit of experimentation (and a little variability in color), there's also a plant based approach. Alkanet root normally gives shades of purple in CP soap. With a slightly higher pH, it leans toward blue. On the other side, with a lower pH, it tends toward a red-purple.
Can you advise how to purposefully change the pH of soap? I've read pH affects the shade of alkanet, but have only used other colorants to nudge it. But I still have a pile to play with.
Some one above mentioned they use TD to compensate for the yellow in the base soap batter, if you are getting a navy green maybe the green is coming from you oils being on the yellowish side?
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