S sugar_soap Well-Known Member Joined Oct 1, 2014 Messages 64 Reaction score 52 Oct 6, 2014 #1 Is it ok to use the same colours for MP soap? They're water based not powders
snappyllama Supporting Member Joined Aug 16, 2014 Messages 3,910 Reaction score 3,059 Location Near Charlotte NC Oct 6, 2014 #2 Most are fine but can bleed in melt and pour. Sometimes the bleeding can make cool effects - especially for ombre layers. I typically use pigments or micas though. Soap Queen has a quick tutorial: http://www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-b...-pour-soap/bleeding-colors-whats-that-halo-2/
Most are fine but can bleed in melt and pour. Sometimes the bleeding can make cool effects - especially for ombre layers. I typically use pigments or micas though. Soap Queen has a quick tutorial: http://www.soapqueen.com/bath-and-b...-pour-soap/bleeding-colors-whats-that-halo-2/
S sugar_soap Well-Known Member Joined Oct 1, 2014 Messages 64 Reaction score 52 Oct 6, 2014 #3 hey thanks i want to use them in CP soap tho as I'm still waiting for an order to arrive
cmzaha Supporting Member Joined Sep 19, 2011 Messages 13,134 Reaction score 14,693 Location Southern California Oct 6, 2014 #4 Some cp colorants such as blue, and purples are ph controlled. It is better to use high ph colors in cp and low ph colorants in m&p. M&P colorants are usually formulated to not bleed or morph with ph
Some cp colorants such as blue, and purples are ph controlled. It is better to use high ph colors in cp and low ph colorants in m&p. M&P colorants are usually formulated to not bleed or morph with ph