Testing Oil Soluble Lip Colors in Cold Process Soap 7


I have a to do list on things I need to blog about. The list is longer than my desk. I always love it when I can cross items off and make my list shorter. I have finally gotten around to testing our oil soluble lip colors in cold process soap. Yea! I wanted to walk you through the process of making soap with each color and show the color changes if there were any. Here I have a sneak peak for you. Can you guess which colors result in the colors of soap? Come join me this week as we explore the world of color.
Taylor

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About Taylor

I'm a twenty something happy, animal loving, curious experimenter. I love reaching back into history and trying old recipes for cosmetics or foods. I'm constantly asking "Why?" My curiosity has me trying new things. I love taking walks with my dog as well as staying at home to cuddle with the dog and my cats. Some of my favorite scents include Hinoki Wood, Rose Garden, Jasmine and Gladiator.

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7 thoughts on “Testing Oil Soluble Lip Colors in Cold Process Soap

  • Simona

    awesome! I am quite curious to find out how much lip balm colors did you use and how it feels on the skin 🙂

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  • sonyadd01

    The colors are very vivid. How are these colors different from the iron oxides? Also, those white log soap molds are great for small test batches. What kind of molds are they and where could I possibly find them? Thanks.

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  • Taylor Post author

    The iron oxides work well in soap. I can show you some of those too.
    The molds are a Rubbermaid drawer organizer. They work very well
    for the 1 lb test batches.

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  • Julie Marcil

    Sorry if this question has been ask before, but I could not find where.
    Are the lip balm colors good for swirling in CP soap or would they bleed?
    Thanks,
    Julie ^_^

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  • Taylor Post author

    They work just fine for swirls in CP soap. It is only the water soluble dyes that bleed in CP soap.

    Best,

    Taylor

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