I've noticed that alot of people like the black colored soaps.
If you don't mind a very, very dark brown/red type of soap here's what I make alot of the time.
In batches of 48 ounces of oil, I use (1) about 10 percent pine tar and (2) add one heaping tablespoon of pygeum bark powder. (The powder is cheap and adds to the very dark color and gives a dark red tint.)
Try those two ingredients, you might like it.
Pygeum bark powder is cheap: (Make sure you get the powder.)
http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/bulkherb/p.php#h_pyg_p
I don't know how to post pictures but imagine a super dark brown/red soap. Almost black like in color.
ETA: I do HP only (double boiler method) and add the pygeum to the hard oils while they are being melted. That's all there is to it. Everything else stays the same and any other types of oils are ok IMHO.
If you don't mind a very, very dark brown/red type of soap here's what I make alot of the time.
In batches of 48 ounces of oil, I use (1) about 10 percent pine tar and (2) add one heaping tablespoon of pygeum bark powder. (The powder is cheap and adds to the very dark color and gives a dark red tint.)
Try those two ingredients, you might like it.
Pygeum bark powder is cheap: (Make sure you get the powder.)
http://www.mountainroseherbs.com/bulkherb/p.php#h_pyg_p
I don't know how to post pictures but imagine a super dark brown/red soap. Almost black like in color.
ETA: I do HP only (double boiler method) and add the pygeum to the hard oils while they are being melted. That's all there is to it. Everything else stays the same and any other types of oils are ok IMHO.