I was boxing up some soap to donate and ran across some naturally colored soaps. I decided to take a quick picture to share. These soaps were made adding the herb/spice/clay to trace. The photo was taken after 6 months so you can see that some (nettle) have faded.
NOTE: In this article, you’ll find out how to color your soap using only natural ingredients! These include things like herbs and plants, clays, and even some textures. Get creative with your natural, handmade soap! When I first began making soap, I was just concerned about the soap lathering, mo
I wanted to see what natural powders would do to color my soap, these are my results.
Creating your own soap is one of many satisfying (and potentially money-making) activities you can engage in while homebound during quarantine time. Customize homemade soaps by adding fragrance, dried flowers, or color to them. But how do you add your preferred hues? To add color to homemade soap, use skin-safe liquid dye or colored blocks...
List of natural soap colourants. Learn what to use to colour your soap naturally with herbs, clays, oil infusions and more.
Ready to learn how to color soap naturally? Handmade soap is so much more fun when you add some color. But using natural soap coloring is so much better than chemicals and dyes.
Ways to naturally color handmade soap with herbs and flowers, clays & natural ingredients. Includes natural soap colorants listed by color & how to use them
Adding color to soap is easy, fun, and can be done completely organically with herbs, clays, and even ingredients you have in your kitchen. Make artisan soap.
44 natural soap colorants reveal many ways to color your homemade soap naturally, along with ideas for exfoliation, antioxidants, and more!
Learn how easy it is to make pencil lines to add visual interest to your handmade cold process soaps. Also includes 12 natural colorant options to experiment with!
When you first start making cold process soap, color choices can be really overwhelming! I wanted to create this guide to help break down the colorants for cold process soap and help you learn how to use them. If you are just getting started in coloring and swirling your soap, I highly recommend our Secrets
Natural Vegan and palm-oil free simple cold process soap recipe colored naturally with Himalayan rhubarb root extract. Final color is a vibrant raspberry to deep magenta. Technical information: 1lb / 454g batch -- 5% superfat -- 35.7% water discount.
I use natural colorants in my soap, as much as I can. Things like turmeric and paprika can make excellent soap colorants and they are easy to find, economical and have the benefit of being natural …
This ultimate troubleshooting guide breaks down the reasons and solutions for 30+ common cold process soap problems.
This is the easiest way to make soap without using lye--and it's safe to do with kids. Customize your homemade soap with any scents or colors you like!
Are you intrigued about the crossover between natural dyeing and herbalism? Well, soapmaking is a fantastic bridge between the two crafts. Imagine infusing colourful, healing botanicals (and colourful clay!) into soap so your body can absorb the goodness. Did you know there are many dye plants that are also soap colorants? Madder, indigo and woad,...
List of natural soap colourants. Learn what to use to colour your soap naturally with herbs, clays, oil infusions and more.
My latest big project is to test natural colorants in cold process soap. Lots of them. I’ve always been a little wary of using natural colorants because there isn’t one good resource th…
A natural soap making book for beginners: Easy Soap Making with herbs, natural oils and essential oils, melt and pour, cold process, hand milled soap recipe
This cold process herbal soap recipe features an infusion of yarrow - an herb that's excellent at calming irritated and itchy skin.
All of the know-how you need to create beautiful natural handmade soaps, 60+ palm free recipes with full color photos & much more!
First, there were soap brows, that fluffy, brushed-up eyebrow trend. Now, there are soap nails. So what is this new nail trend? Keep reading to find out!