| Updated May 30, 2003. |
FD&C Liquid Colours![]()
![]() At the amount of colour we used for testing, the m&p bar is actually a very dark green (looks black but gives green lather). The cp bars are actually a very dark red. Dark Blue Colour: ![]() Sky Blue Colour: ![]() Green Colour: ![]() Orange Colour: ![]() Peach Colour: ![]() Pink Colour (cold process soap only): ![]() Purple Colour: ![]() Red Colour: ![]() Teal Green Colour (cold process soap only, teal on left, teal and yellow on right): ![]() Yellow Colour: ![]() Some primary colour blends: Blue and Red Colours mixed together:![]() M&P bar is actually a very dark emerald green colour. Blue and Yellow Colours mixed together: ![]() In general with the limited testing we've done on these colours so far, it is hard to get a purple in m&p. The red will be progressively orange in soap until enough is added to get red. It seems to be hard to get a true red in m&p just using the red, perhaps with some blending it may be possible. Chromium Hydroxide Green: ![]() Chromium Oxide Green: ![]() Bar on right incorporated some titanium dioxide. Iron Oxide Red: ![]() Bar on left incorporated a small amount of black oxide, bar on right some titanium dioxide. Ultramarine Blue: ![]() Ultramarine Pink: ![]() Ultramarine Violet:
This testing was done in our soap formula which is quite white. The colour of the soap base can affect the end result, especially if it's really yellow. These photos are just to give you a general idea, many more variations in shade and colour are obtainable by using varying amounts of pigment or by blending with black oxide or titanium dioxide.
Photos of Glitters Photos of Micas
Silver Mica: ![]() Gold Mica: ![]() Bronze Mica: ![]() Copper Mica: ![]() Ruby Mica: ![]() Sapphire Mica: ![]() Emerald Mica: ![]() Amethyst Mica: ![]() Pink Mica: ![]() |