Hey, all -- I inherited some micas from a B&B business that went under. I have no idea if they are suitable for CP soap, but I'd sure like to check this out.
I realize I can just try some in soap batter and see what happens, but that seems kind of inefficient. I have gotten the impression that the colorant on the mica doesn't play well with lye -- the interaction with other ingredients in the soap is not so much of a problem.
Does it seem reasonable to mix samples of the micas with a small amount of lye solution to see if the colors morph or fade? Or am I really barking up the wrong tree with this idea.
Just gathering info before I don my mad scientist guise! Bwaaahahahaha.... :crazy:
I realize I can just try some in soap batter and see what happens, but that seems kind of inefficient. I have gotten the impression that the colorant on the mica doesn't play well with lye -- the interaction with other ingredients in the soap is not so much of a problem.
Does it seem reasonable to mix samples of the micas with a small amount of lye solution to see if the colors morph or fade? Or am I really barking up the wrong tree with this idea.
Just gathering info before I don my mad scientist guise! Bwaaahahahaha.... :crazy: