Water-soluble dyes
Water-soluble dyes are one of the simplest and most common types of dyes. By adding 1-2 drops of liquid dye per 100 grams of melted soap base, we obtain colored soap of the stated color.
PROS AND CONS OF MIGRATING WATER SOLUBLE DYES
Do not forget that water-soluble dyes begin to spread over time, this applies to cases of pouring multi-layer or multi-component soap. In some cases, this feature of water-soluble dyes leads to distortion of the intended design. However, the mixing (migration) property of water-soluble dyes can help create unique transitions in soap from color to color.
Blurred boundaries look wonderful in soap made both in multi-colored layers and in soap filled with tones of different saturation. To do this, add 1 drop of dye to the first layer, 2 drops to the second, 3 drops of the same dye to the third, etc. After some time, the clear boundaries will spread and you will get beautiful smooth transitions from light to darker tones.
BUY WATER SOLUBLE DYES FOR SOAP
Another advantage for which it is worth buying water-soluble dyes for soap is their ability to mix with each other to obtain new colors. For example, using a water-soluble yellow dye mixed with blue will turn the soap base green or turquoise. Mix red with yellow and get orange shades, and blue dye with red will result in purple. In general, everything from a school fine arts course about mixing colors. Natural water-soluble dyes for soap making make it possible to produce soap that is harmless and non-toxic to the body and skin.
You can buy natural dyes not only for soap, but also for decorative cosmetics.