Someone guessed correctly about what happened to this soap... Brighid's Witch (link?) - lye heavy, but no one has guessed correctly about the natural colour yet. Once all is revealed, I will publish more about the experiment, the mistake, and the things I have learned...
Todays Clue: I have worked with this natural colour before but NEVER with results anything like this. This is not the usual colour that results. I also need to mention that is has evolved and is turning greener...
So far the guesses for colour (none correct) have been:
Cambrian
blue clay
Woad, guessed
Indigo
Methylen
blue
Keep the guesses coming!!
xo
Jen
Just going out on a limb and guessing Alkanet perhaps-with a weird outcome.
ReplyDeleteYay for me, got the lye heavy part right (but bad for you, sorry)! So let's try blue-green algae for the natural colorant.
ReplyDeleteNo idea! It still looks likeamaxing soap to me :)
ReplyDeleteMet your mom last night.
Spirulina?
ReplyDeleteHola Jen!!a veces con el jabón pasa como con la vida misma, te da grandes sorpresas, a veces buenas y a veces no tanto, yo creo que ha podido ser el halkanet, o ratanjot, que al contacto con otros aceites o los trocitos de jabón ha cambiado su color, también que se cuartea por falta de agua ,quizás? por usar aceites mas duros? bueno pues a refundirlo seguro que será buenísimo como todo lo que preparas.Besos de ISABEL.
ReplyDeleteTierra Verde, You are right!! It was Alkanet or Ratanjot, I can't remember which i had infused but they are the same I think... which reacted to the EOs I used i think. I will post another photo xo Jen
ReplyDeleteBirgid's Witch, Not blue-green algae but thanks for the guess!! I have used spirulina before but it doesn't hold. It fades quite quickly. Thank you for guessing! xo Jen
ReplyDeleteKaren, Thanks for commenting!!!! xo Jen
ReplyDeleteCoco, Not spirulina but thank you for the guess!!! Jen
ReplyDeleteIsabel, Correcto!! Alkanet o Ratanjot. Muchas gracias!!! xo Jen
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