jblaney
Well-Known Member
I just wanted to pass on something I observed recently.
I ordered the Matte White Pigment Powder for Water and the Matte White Pigment Powder for Oil from WSP. It's just Titanium dioxide that dissolves in either water or oil. I could not decide which one was better, so I got them both and tested them in one soap. I tested them with Dragon's blood FO at 5% PPO. I split the oil in half of a one pound batch.
In half the oil I put 1/2 tsp of the Oil TD and stick blended it for one minute before adding the lye.
In the other half of the oils I mixed 1/2 tsp of Water TD in 1/2 tsp of water and poured it into my oils and stick blended it before I added my lye.
I poured a layer of the each soap with a plain layer with nothing in it in the middle. I wanted to see how they reacted to the soap and the surrounding soap.
I must say they look completely different. The Water TD turned a very pale butterscotch color and the Oil TD turned a medium chocolate brown color. Kind of a milk chocolate color, but a little lighter.
I have noticed that the Oil TD side is bleeding brown into the middle of the soap, but the Water TD side is not bleeding one bit. It's only been 2 weeks, so it could bleed I guess.
I just thought it was something that could be beneficial to some one who wants to control the bleeding of discoloring soap. I know it will come in handy for me.
I also noticed the soap seems harder with the Water TD, but the Oil TD side still seems moist, even after 2 weeks.
I ordered the Matte White Pigment Powder for Water and the Matte White Pigment Powder for Oil from WSP. It's just Titanium dioxide that dissolves in either water or oil. I could not decide which one was better, so I got them both and tested them in one soap. I tested them with Dragon's blood FO at 5% PPO. I split the oil in half of a one pound batch.
In half the oil I put 1/2 tsp of the Oil TD and stick blended it for one minute before adding the lye.
In the other half of the oils I mixed 1/2 tsp of Water TD in 1/2 tsp of water and poured it into my oils and stick blended it before I added my lye.
I poured a layer of the each soap with a plain layer with nothing in it in the middle. I wanted to see how they reacted to the soap and the surrounding soap.
I must say they look completely different. The Water TD turned a very pale butterscotch color and the Oil TD turned a medium chocolate brown color. Kind of a milk chocolate color, but a little lighter.
I have noticed that the Oil TD side is bleeding brown into the middle of the soap, but the Water TD side is not bleeding one bit. It's only been 2 weeks, so it could bleed I guess.
I just thought it was something that could be beneficial to some one who wants to control the bleeding of discoloring soap. I know it will come in handy for me.
I also noticed the soap seems harder with the Water TD, but the Oil TD side still seems moist, even after 2 weeks.