@earlene , photos are here https://www.soapmakingforum.com/thr...ave-you-done-today.42556/page-475#post-739435 . The photo is shortly after unmolding and you can see how the outer edge is colored -- within hours it was a uniform brick red. It was a powder that I mixed into the oil/lye/water.
Hi Colleen,Does anyone have a good rule-of-thumb for measurements when it comes to powdered herbs for color??
Earlene, I'm bad at describing colors. My wife calls it taupe. It's light reddish-brownish.Thanks for the link. I've had that kind of color rind before with other colorants, which was pretty interesting. I was wondering about the intensity of the color. Maybe it's my monitor, but the color doesn't really look maroon to me, more of a sort of pinky-beige. Did the color intensify as it cured?
"Embrace the bedevilment" is my new mantra.
My paprika orange lasts for months without fading.
Also, rosehip powder is trippy! After unmolding you can watch the maroon color work its way from the outside in, minute by minute. No fading after months.
My research said to use 1/2 teaspoon ppo but it wasn't as dark as I wanted so I upped it to 0.75 tsp ppo. It was not scratchy at all. It acted similar to cocoa powder if you've used that, no speckles. I used just a cheap paprika from the grocery store. The rosehips leave a speckled appearance.What was your process for using paprika? Was it infused oils or powder. Was it scratchy? How much did you use PP
Hiya Zing!My research said to use 1/2 teaspoon ppo but it wasn't as dark as I wanted so I upped it to 0.75 tsp ppo.
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