Marten
Member
I searched the forum and found lots on the usefulness or uselessness of phenolphthalein as a pH indicator for Soapmakers. But what I wonder is... Has anyone has ever made use of its pretty magenta color to make it a pigment in your soap. And I wonder how this color changes or doesn’t with saponification.
What gave me the idea is that I use a yellow mica from Brambleberry which simultaneously functions as a pigment and an unofficial pH indicator as a sort of side effect. That is to say, it starts out orange in the soap batter, due to high alkalinity, but morphs into a nice golden yellow as the batch saponifies and becomes less alkaline.
What gave me the idea is that I use a yellow mica from Brambleberry which simultaneously functions as a pigment and an unofficial pH indicator as a sort of side effect. That is to say, it starts out orange in the soap batter, due to high alkalinity, but morphs into a nice golden yellow as the batch saponifies and becomes less alkaline.