Description
- Use rate in cold & hot process soaps: 1-2 teaspoons per pound of oils.
- Use rate in melt & pour soaps: .5 teaspoons per pound of oils.
~ More or less can be added to achieve your desired color. These usage rates are recommended for no colored lather. ~
As with most dark purples, this color can be a bit tricky in cold process soaps. At times you may get a rich amethyst color, and other times it may turn smoky gray. We suggest testing this in your recipe in making CP soap to see how it works for you. This color is stunning in melt and pour soap!
If using in bath bombs, add polysorbate at half your oils. For example, if your oil = 3 teaspoons, use polysorbate at 1.5 teaspoons. This will help prevent a color ring around the tub.
INCI | Mica, titanium dioxide, manganese violet |
Micron Size | 10-60 |
FDA approved for Bath Bombs | Yes |
FDA approved for Eye Area | Yes |
FDA approved for Lips | Yes |
Nurture Soap has the tools you need to make soap! Find your perfect color with our color blender, find out how much fragrance you need with our fragrance calculator, and create your soap recipe with our soap calculator! You'll also find all documentation for colors and fragrances by following the documentation links below.
- FAQ
- Color Blender
- Soap Recipe Calculator
- Fragrance Calculator
- CP Soap Color Gallery
- Color Documentation
- Fragrance Documentation
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