Zany_in_CO
Saponifier
One of my many experiments in making transparent soap (2004-2005) was to use the blueberry juice that I poured out of a package of frozen blueberries. I used the technique I found in the first soapmaking book I bought: Making Soaps & Scents by Catherine Bardey.
Basically, you make the soap. Let it cure for 2 weeks. Then grate it up and rebatch it with a "polyol mixture" of grain alcohol, glycerin and simple sugar syrup. I used the blueberry juice subbed for water to make the lye solution. After the rebatch, I had a lovely black transparent soap -- which looks more like a Root Beer shade in this picture. Sorry about that. But it really was black.
Basically, you make the soap. Let it cure for 2 weeks. Then grate it up and rebatch it with a "polyol mixture" of grain alcohol, glycerin and simple sugar syrup. I used the blueberry juice subbed for water to make the lye solution. After the rebatch, I had a lovely black transparent soap -- which looks more like a Root Beer shade in this picture. Sorry about that. But it really was black.