I want to experiment with adding colors to my soaps.
I first bought indigo leaves powder and was very disappointed to discover only after buying that it was not the kind that can be used straight to color soaps (I still have to try @AliOop 's suggestion to add salt to make the blue pigments appear).
I still wanted to try making blue soaps the way I see people do it all over Youtube and went ahead and bought the right stuff (which is way more expensive than the plain indigo leaves powder ).
Since I was at it, I also ordered madder root. Earlier this summer I tried the Indian madder (rubia cordifolia, also called Manjistha powder where I bought it) and loved it (picture attached). For this one I just dumped the powder into my oils before adding the lye. Now I want to try its european counterpart, but when placing my order I found that the indigo pigment was already quite expensive, so I thought I'd save money by not buying the already powdered madder. I was thinking that i could pulverise it myself if needed and that it would probably keep its color longer than the powder. Now that I have it, I'm not sure what's the way to go.
Can I infuse it in oil as it is ?
Do you usually included the powder in the soap or do you filter it ? If the powder itself participate in the final color, I definitively need to turn those chunks into powder.
Could I use those chunks by infusing them in my lye solution ? I've seen someone do this (but with powder) and she got a pale warm pink.
Anyone used this non-powdered form before ?
Soaps testing indian madder root powder. I love the color. I added the powder directly into the oils.
The rubia tinctorium I bought and am not sure how to use properly.
I first bought indigo leaves powder and was very disappointed to discover only after buying that it was not the kind that can be used straight to color soaps (I still have to try @AliOop 's suggestion to add salt to make the blue pigments appear).
I still wanted to try making blue soaps the way I see people do it all over Youtube and went ahead and bought the right stuff (which is way more expensive than the plain indigo leaves powder ).
Since I was at it, I also ordered madder root. Earlier this summer I tried the Indian madder (rubia cordifolia, also called Manjistha powder where I bought it) and loved it (picture attached). For this one I just dumped the powder into my oils before adding the lye. Now I want to try its european counterpart, but when placing my order I found that the indigo pigment was already quite expensive, so I thought I'd save money by not buying the already powdered madder. I was thinking that i could pulverise it myself if needed and that it would probably keep its color longer than the powder. Now that I have it, I'm not sure what's the way to go.
Can I infuse it in oil as it is ?
Do you usually included the powder in the soap or do you filter it ? If the powder itself participate in the final color, I definitively need to turn those chunks into powder.
Could I use those chunks by infusing them in my lye solution ? I've seen someone do this (but with powder) and she got a pale warm pink.
Anyone used this non-powdered form before ?
Soaps testing indian madder root powder. I love the color. I added the powder directly into the oils.
The rubia tinctorium I bought and am not sure how to use properly.