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Review on πŸ› Skin-Safe Bath Bomb Colorant - 12-Color Soap Dye for Soap Making Supplies, Food Grade Coloring, Natural Liquid Soap Colorant for DIY Bath Bomb Kit, Slime, Crafts - Includes Instructions by Kim Sanchez

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Behaves strangely when lathering with cold

Many colors in this set. Be sure to check the volume of each color in the description. The perspective of the images used in the listing makes them appear larger. Each vial is 6ml. This hair is larger than a teaspoon. No hitting the seller. FYSA only. Bought it to make cold soap. Dyes behave very interestingly in alkali. The big soapstone was a hot mess project. All my fault. Should have been a teal swirl. someone me I forgot to add essential oils. wm. So I had to pour the contents of the mold back into the bowl to mix in the good smell which mixed all the colors together resulting in a green loaf. In the morning hours it wasn't green, it was purple. Much better than booger green :) but unexpectedly mixed for blue and green. A small block that used purple for colored balls got a different green color when poured. But as you can see, it turned purple. If I had used more color it might have been a bolder purple. So I only deducted one star for use in CP soap because I couldn't tell what the end product would look like. I'm just a soap lover so the quality of the soap and the smell is the most important thing for me. The gorgeous color is just a bonus. However, if you are looking for a permanent soap retail colour, a mica based dye may be your best bet. Bath bombs will be the next project using these dyes. I suspect high productivity as this process doesn't involve exposure to harsh chemicals, unlike soap making with lye. I personally wouldn't buy them again for lye soap making, but plan to use them for other projects. cents for what they're worth. but I plan to use them for other projects. cents for what they're worth. but I plan to use them for other projects. Cent,

Pros
  • βœ” WIDELY USED - Light colors can be used for coloring CP soaps, bath bombs, bath salts, slime, plasticine, lotions, etc. Due to the water solubility, the color of the liquid soap spreads and fades under the MP soap conditions. You can add some mica to solve the problem.
Cons
  • boring packaging

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March 27, 2023
Perfect for my soaps! Great color and does not irritate skin or have a smell.