Ive been infusing OO with indigo powder for a little over two weeks now. Look at this color! I’m hoping for pink soap. Has anyone here done this. I got the idea from Kapia Mera.
It looks like yummy Sweet Tea! But I thought indigo was supposed to make a blue color.Ive been infusing OO with indigo powder for a little over two weeks now. Look at this color! I’m hoping for pink soap. Has anyone here done this. I got the idea from Kapia Mera.
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I think it looks magenta, without any brown overtones, but who knows how it translates on a monitor. The indigo plant powder I have is from the plant Baphicacanthus cusia, not the traditional indigo plant Indigofera tinctorium. I bought it from Nuture. I found this abstract of a research paper which indicates that both plants have the red pigment as well as the blue pigment. This is where I read about the technique for using it in soap: https://kapiamera.blog/2015/12/17/sweet-heart-soap/. Holly does mention that if she includes any of the powder itself the results will be a blue color instead of pink. My infusion has been sitting undisurbed for over two weeks because it took that long for the liquid to become clear of the blue color. Some of the indigo dye on the market is synthetic (sold mostly for dyeing fabric) and my guess is that the manufacturers wouldn’t bother to add a red pigment to the synthetic form unless it affects the shade of blue.It looks like yummy Sweet Tea! But I thought indigo was supposed to make a blue color.
That is a beautiful color! I had no idea indigo would do that - I'm going to have to get some of that. I can't wait to see what you make with it.Ive been infusing OO with indigo powder for a little over two weeks now. Look at this color! I’m hoping for pink soap. Has anyone here done this. I got the idea from Kapia Mera.
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Unfortunately for my soap making, I’m heading off tomorrow morning on a work-related retreat. Looks like it will be Friday or the weekend before I get a chance to give it a try. I’m hoping for a super pinky pink that my nieces will loveThat is a beautiful color! I had no idea indigo would do that - I'm going to have to get some of that. I can't wait to see what you make with it.
You might have already found these but this is how to get it out of leaves (it doesn’t mention white indigo):I haven't tried do dye soap with indigo, blue or pink, but have been dyeing textile with indigo producing plants Japanese indigo Persicaria tinctoria and woad Isatis tinctoria. I sometimes get pinks with each of them but can't know when to expect it and when not.
I extract the blue from fresh leaves with warm water alkalinized to a pH about 9-10. Indigo obtained in this way must first be reduced to white indigo which is soluble in water (blue indigo is water insoluble) and then oxidized in air to turn blue. I don't use bought indigo powder that I could infuse oil with.
Any expert out there thas has experimented with fresh indigo leaves?
Mobjack uses the method and percentage to get pink soap from indigo that she gave us in this link:@Mobjack Bay at what percentage were you using the infused oil? (Just out of curiosity)
I also have some indigo infusing in oil, but it stays blue.. so I guess I don't have the right type of indigo.!!
Yes I’m going to try tiny batches. It is seriously tricky to use and get consistent results. Once you get the right colour you have to copy the exact method you used again- especially temps you mixed the lye and indigo and that you soaped at and whether you gelled or not or you will not get the right colour again.Yes, I may try some day, but the prospect of some dull bluish gray soap puts me off :-(
Mobjack uses the method and percentage to get pink soap from indigo that she gave us in this link:
https://kapiamera.blog/2015/12/17/sweet-heart-soap/
Maybe you have the wrong type of indigo?Thanks, that's the method I've tried to follow as well, but my infusion stays blue.. maybe I'll have to heat it to get the pink out or maybe I need to use even less indigo for the infusion.. I don't know! Anyway, blue is pretty as well
@Mobjack Bay at what percentage were you using the infused oil? (Just out of curiosity)
I also have some indigo infusing in oil, but it stays blue.. so I guess I don't have the right type of indigo.
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