Hi...newbie here. I have a two-fold (or 10 fold LOL)question. I want to attempt to make a white goats milk soap (main portion) with purple swirls (small portion). I have infused olive oil with alkanet root. I understand that when using color infused oils, I will substitute that for plain oil. However, I dont want the entire batch to be purple, so my first question is do I make 2 batches, one using the alkanet infused Olive oil and then a 2nd batch of white? Or can I divide the one big batch (75/25) and add a small amount of the color infused oil to a portion of the batch? If so at what rate (how much oil)? will this be superfating? If this is the case, should I not superfat the master batch? Should I increase the amount of alkanet root in the olive oil for a deeper color before adding?
I would prefer to only make one batch and divide the battter, and dye half of the batch purple.
After this is decided..do i get or not? I typically do not gel my goats milk soap to achieve white (i make this at room temp), however, this is going to also have the alkanet root oil, which I would think needs to be gelled. Any experience NOT gelling soap with alkanet root infused oil? What is the outcome of the purple when not gelled.
My head is spinning from all of the factors but at the same time Im addicted like a junkie! LOL thanks for any advice and help!!
I would prefer to only make one batch and divide the battter, and dye half of the batch purple.
After this is decided..do i get or not? I typically do not gel my goats milk soap to achieve white (i make this at room temp), however, this is going to also have the alkanet root oil, which I would think needs to be gelled. Any experience NOT gelling soap with alkanet root infused oil? What is the outcome of the purple when not gelled.
My head is spinning from all of the factors but at the same time Im addicted like a junkie! LOL thanks for any advice and help!!