Richard Perrine
Well-Known Member
I was inspired by this thread:
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/wine-soap.71509/
I also wondered what the hoopla was about and found the idea intriguing. I followed some of the tutorials online and found most were using artificial colours and fragrances to get a 'wine' soap. I wondered though and tested out an idea that I had while visiting the above thread. I chose two wines with high sugar content to help with the transparency and lather. Two sweet moscatos. Also an excuse to buy them to indulge. :-D
RESULTS:
1. Color of my bars are close to the colour of the original wine used (red moscato). I asked several family members and it was mixed as some thought it a little 'browner' than the original color while others thought it spot on. Perception
2. Though not as sweet, there is clearly a 'wine' fragrance in the bars from the original wine used. There is barely any alcohol residue (aromatic) and some did not smell it at all.
NO additional or artificial colouring or fragrance was added to this soap below. We'll see what happens over the days to see if color changes or fragrance changes. The two dark bars are the wine bars. The smaller, sample-sized bar really shows the transparency and color.
I will try using one of my favorite white moscato wines next.
https://www.soapmakingforum.com/threads/wine-soap.71509/
I also wondered what the hoopla was about and found the idea intriguing. I followed some of the tutorials online and found most were using artificial colours and fragrances to get a 'wine' soap. I wondered though and tested out an idea that I had while visiting the above thread. I chose two wines with high sugar content to help with the transparency and lather. Two sweet moscatos. Also an excuse to buy them to indulge. :-D
RESULTS:
1. Color of my bars are close to the colour of the original wine used (red moscato). I asked several family members and it was mixed as some thought it a little 'browner' than the original color while others thought it spot on. Perception
2. Though not as sweet, there is clearly a 'wine' fragrance in the bars from the original wine used. There is barely any alcohol residue (aromatic) and some did not smell it at all.
NO additional or artificial colouring or fragrance was added to this soap below. We'll see what happens over the days to see if color changes or fragrance changes. The two dark bars are the wine bars. The smaller, sample-sized bar really shows the transparency and color.
I will try using one of my favorite white moscato wines next.