LizzardBlizzard
Active Member
Well I'm not sure if I have a color morph with the gold mica I tried to use in my swirl , or if the brownish color is just how it looks in solid colored soap. I used orange mica from Brambleberry, gold mica from an Amazon supplier called RIYA, and the white is the soaps natural color.
I've had a red mica from RIYA completely disappear in my cold process soap before (which is funny to me because they advertise as being great for coloring soaps) so now I'm going through this massive sample pack I have and figuring out which ones will or won't disappear. I'm guessing brownish is just how it looks since the soap was fully cooked by the time I added the mica but who knows
It's a Hot Process coconut oil soap, so naturally chunky tops, and I put a mica drizzle on top because I've always wanted to try it. Turns out I put too much oil haha so I'll probably do glycerine or just less oil next time I try it.
Love Spell FO. I've never smelled the one from Victoria's secret, but I might have to now, this
soap smells amazing
I've had a red mica from RIYA completely disappear in my cold process soap before (which is funny to me because they advertise as being great for coloring soaps) so now I'm going through this massive sample pack I have and figuring out which ones will or won't disappear. I'm guessing brownish is just how it looks since the soap was fully cooked by the time I added the mica but who knows
It's a Hot Process coconut oil soap, so naturally chunky tops, and I put a mica drizzle on top because I've always wanted to try it. Turns out I put too much oil haha so I'll probably do glycerine or just less oil next time I try it.
Love Spell FO. I've never smelled the one from Victoria's secret, but I might have to now, this
soap smells amazing