I didn't watch the video, but now I'm very interested as well, since I am trying to use infused oils for colorant. Would the same thing work if the infused oil was the olive oil at as much as 20% of batch weight?
Yeah, it should work just fine I think.
@justsomeguy, is that why you infuse your colors into castor oil, so the colored oil accounts for a smaller percentage of your total oil weight?
I infuse in castor primarily because I use it in 3 different recipes. I still have to infuse in olive, coconut, and sunflower to cover all my recipes so far.
@curlycoat2 has way more experience in the infusion realm than I do. Her soap and knowledge are
Do you think castor oil infusions work better (or the same) as olive oil?
I don't know. I just used Alkanet root infused olive at 3% in ZNSC soap and got green instead of purple so
i got some more experimenting to to there
I've been impressed with the colors you are getting with your 7ish percent infused castor oil. Do the colors last a decent amount of time in your soap?
Yes, the colors hold very long. But I keep them out of direct sunlight for as long as possible.
I understand that all plant based natural colors will fade over time, but I've had indigo fade completely in 2-3 weeks using just a couple teaspoons of "infused" oil in 6 oz or so of batter. I have learned more about making proper infusions since then, so maybe it will work better now. Guess it's time to find out!
I recently read an
article about indigo and they found that dispersing the powder in the oils produced a darker blue than infusion did. And putting it in the lye water even darker yet.
I recently used an annatto infusion of olive for a full replacement of the olive oil in my recipe, trying to achieve a yellow batter. (Olive oil is 20% of my recipe oils) It turned very orange which makes me think that maybe 20% infused oil is too much?
You've got to play around with the percentages to learn what produces what color. Like I've gotten yellow with 1% of tumeric infused oil in all trials so far. But my infusions are almost always .34oz of plant stuff in a pint jar of oil (I maintain that ratio as I increase jars).
I've used annatto infusion at 10% in a salt soap with the rest of the batch 5% castor oil and 85% coconut oil before, and got a really nice yellow.
Nice. Annatto is next on the
pay with it last play with it list. Maybe next month's challenge I'll use it
I have been leaving the castor oil out of my soaps recently to see if it really makes a difference in lather, but if infusing castor oil rather than olive produces nice colors, I might give that a whirl. It seems like it would be slightly easier to use infused castor oil in smaller amounts the way you described rather than splitting olive oil into smaller percentages, colored vs uncolored.
Again it's more of a play with it in small batches and see. But, precision becomes key with the measurement of the colored oil (didn't ask how I learned that one
)
I have no idea if all that babbling made sense to anyone but me!
It made sense to me I think...
Edit: crossed out my typist's contributions