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Soap Colours Galore!

sapphire blue micaI’m excited to finally announce I’m stocking a large (and growing!) selection of soap colourants.

Check them out at my Soap Colourants page.

Natural Soap Colours

If you prefer not to use synthetic colours in your soap there are a range of natural options.

Clay

I stock a range of Australian clays which are not only great natural colourants they are extremely beneficial for your skin.

Activated Charcoal

Not only is Activated charcoal a great way to colour soap black, it’s also an amazing detoxifying agent in soap.

Oxides

Pigments and Oxides are considered “nature identical” meaning they are the exact same chemical structure as the minerals found in the earth, but they are created in a lab to ensure purity. We have black, yellow and red currently available.

Mica

The micas that include oxides are considered natural, but other micas are made from FD&C colourants so these micas would be considered synthetic. I list the INCI information on all my micas so you can be sure of all the ingredients in each mica.

Lab Colours

Our new range of Brambleberry lab colours are a great way to colour cold process and melt and pour soap. You can mix lab colours together or even combine them with other natural colours to get a unique hue.

 

2 thoughts on “Soap Colours Galore!

  1. Do have samples of natural colourants. Even nz natural colourants and additives

    1. No we don’t sorry!

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