Do you think I can use yellow pigment with a pink mica to get a peach color I cant seem to find a place to buy a peach color in Canada, funny eh! Lol
It depends on the type of yellow and the type of pink, but I bet you could get what you are looking for with the addition of TD if your colors are too saturated. You could always just disperse a little into some oil to test it out.Do you think I can use yellow pigment with a pink mica to get a peach color I cant seem to find a place to buy a peach color in Canada, funny eh! Lol
Nice that will be Awesome! I just bought a peach FO I can't wait to use just trying to figure out if it's OK to mix pigment with mica I guess it's OK. Maybe you could post a pick of your peach soap when your done.I'm going to do a peach soap tomorrow with peach scent. As for the colour I'm going to add orange but not very much to get the shade I want.
Yes it is a oxide a deep yellow that I have handy. I do have a bright yellow mica but it turns pink when I mix it and then it turns yellow after gel faze, so I wouldn't be able to see the color I'm mixing with it pink like that! Thanks you I'm going to try that in the next day or so.I can’t think of a reason that you can’t mix pigments and micas. Is the yellow pigment an oxide? I‘ve mixed micas, oxides and ultramarines with no issues. If the pink mica is a warm/red one I think a tiny bit of a pure yellow or a gold leaning yellow pigment will give you a warmish, salmon pink color.
Thank you that sounds interesting about the pink and patchouli. I haven't tried patchouli yet. Im going to actually get ready to make the peach color to night I will let everyone know how it turns out.I mixed rose gold which is pink with patchouli essential oil which is orange and got a nice peach color, Ombre
I know what you're saying about yellow during mixing and morphing after gelling. I had a yellow mica that did that and will never use it again.
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