navigator9
Well-Known Member
Can I be nosey and ask which lavender FO you used? I have one from NG that goes really brown. It's French lavender I think..
Sure, it was the one from Brambleberry.
Sorry navigator, but I don't think the brown will come back to purple. At least half a tsp. per pound of oils should be used with any mica. I think you added just enough to make the batter go brown, especially if there was a lot of green or yellow oils. Gel will help, but it most likely won't create an intense purple with the usage rate you used.
Also, adding micas before lye is totally fine! When I'm making a one color soap I typically add the micas before the lye so I can't get it mixed really well without having to worry about trace. Works like a charm!
I checked this morning, and the brown ones are tannish, the other ones that gelled are purplish. I'll take pics later, when the sun comes up. At least it's not as bad as I thought it might be. If you add the mica to the oils, then you know how the color "blooms" when you start mixing it in with oils. I was expecting to add much more, but since I wanted a pale lavender color, I kind of freaked when I saw the deep purple, and it prevented me from adding more. I think I may just go back to oxides. For me, they're much more predictable. My results with micas have been all over the place.