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Chocolate brown pigment for glycerin soap. It is a powder dye that does not migrate, that is, it remains stable. It is the ideal dye to make soaps using the marbling technique or with several layers of colors because the shades will not mix with each other. With this coloring you can get from pastel and soft tones to the most intense. It all depends on how much colorant is added and the soap base used. To achieve vivid and intense colors, transparent soap bases must be used, otherwise pastel tones will remain, since the white of the soap lightens the final hue. If you want bright colors and your soaps are not transparent, add a drop of opaquer. Discover the full range of dyes for glycerin soap from Grand Soiree.
- CI 77491, 77492, 77499
DYES THAT DO NOT MIGRATION FOR GLYCERIN SOAP.
Glycerin soap powder pigments available at Grand Soiree are cosmetic grade, high quality, and perform well. Their most important advantage: they do not migrate. Which means that when making soaps of various colors they will not mix with each other. The colors will remain stable and well defined from each other.
Main features:
They don't migrate.
Stable to light and high temperatures.
High degree of tinting: with a very small amount you will obtain intense colors.
They degrade less over time.
How are powdered pigments that do not migrate used?
Using this type of pigments is simple, and does not entail great difficulty. We simply have to dissolve a pinch of powdered pigment in a ceramic or glass mortar together with a few drops of 96º alcohol. It is essential to crush it well so that the particle breaks and the color disperses. Once the alcohol and pigment are integrated, we will completely add it to the melted glycerin soap mixture and mix until the color is uniform.
With powdered pigment you will save on coloring, being able to make many more soaps thanks to the fact that the amount of dye necessary to obtain a good color is minimal.
If we want to make soaps of various colors or following a marbling technique, it is essential to use pigments that do not migrate. In this way we will ensure that as the days go by the colors do not mix with each other, making the appearance of the soaps ugly.
Visit our blog to discover different tutorials where we explain the most original techniques in which to use pigments that do not migrate, as well as hundreds of ideas that will serve as inspiration when making your creations.
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