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High pH Basic 12 Usage Rates | High pH Mists | High pH Colorants | Low pH Countryside | Low pH Blends | Low pH Tropicals | Olive Oil Colorants

 

High pH Basic 12 Usage Rates

 

Always do a small test batch to determine the amount of color your recipe requires to achieve your desired shade.
These amounts are figured per lb of finished cp soap.
The emerald and royal purple colorants (and blends containing these colorants) may need to be heated and shaken prior to adding to soap.
Include the water measurements in your finished batch size. For example, if your recipe includes 48 ounces of oil and 16 ounces of water, the finished bald, size is actually 4 pounds.
You will not a get a true red in cold process soap unless you use the maximum amount.
It is not necessary to dilute the concentrates in water when making cold process soap. You can drop the concentrate into your thinly traced soap and mix in, one drop at a time.

 
COLORS
INTENSITY
min
max
Aqua
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
Blue Mix
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
Brilliant Blue
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
Canary
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
Emerald
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
Fuchsia
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
COLORS
INTENSITY
min
max
Lime
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
Melon Red
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
Orange
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
Peach
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
Red
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
Royal Purple
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
Special Notes about the High pH Basic 12 Usage Rates
Use these in any lye-based soap (cold process, hot process, in-the-oven-hot-process etc.) melt and pour, lotions, gels, salts, body sprays and water based products. Goatsmilk soap and High Olive Oil soap need the Olive Oil color mixing chart. Goatsmilk Soap may be too orange (due to scorched milk) to achieve true colorant tones.
You will not a get a true red in cold process soap unless you use the maximum amount.
 
Opaque Melt and Pour Soap has titanium dioxide added. This is what causes the colorants to be more muted and pastel in white soap. This affects the black and reds especially and they go gray and pink in white soap.
Royal Purple will go a slight gray in bath salts. It is excellent in all other low pH products.

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High pH Mists

 
Always do a small test batch to determine the amount of color your recipe requires to achieve your desired shade.
These amounts are figured per lb of finished cp soap.
The emerald and royal purple colorants (and blends containing these colorants) may need to be heated and shaken prior to adding to soap.
Include the water measurements in your finished batch size. For example, if your recipe includes 48 ounces of oil and 16 ounces of water, the finished batch size is actually 4 pounds.
You will not a get a true red in cold process soap unless you use the maximum amount.
It is not necessary to dilute the concentrates in water when making cold process soap. You can drop the concentrate into your thinly traced soap and mix in, one drop at a time.

 
COLORS
INTENSITY
COMPONENTS
min
max
Dk Lavender Mist CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
3 parts blue mix
1 part red
1 part orange
Eucalyptus Mist CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
2 parts aqua
1 part emerald
¼ part red
Forest Mist CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
2 parts sage mist
1 part peach

Ivy Mist CP

1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
3 parts emerald
1 part peach
Mauve Mist CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part blue mix
1 part red
½ part emerald
Oyster CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part canary
1 part peach
1 part royal blue
COLOR
INTENSITY
COMPONENTS
min
max
Purple Mist
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part blue mix
1 part red
½ part emerald
Rose Mist
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
2 parts peach
1 part brilliant blue
Sage Mist
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
2 parts emerald
¼ part red
Sky at Dusk
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part blue mix
1 part peach
Wineberry Mist
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part red
½ part emerald
Winter Orange Mist
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part red
1 part peach

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High pH Colorants

 
Always do a small test batch to determine the amount of color your recipe requires to achieve your desired shade.
These amounts are figured per lb of finished soap.
The emerald and royal purple colorants (and blends containing these colorants) may need to be heated and shaken prior to adding to soap.
Opaque melt and pour soap has titanium dioxide added. This is what causes the colorants to be more muted and pastel in white soap. This affects the black and reds especially and they go gray and pink in white soap.
Royal purple will go a slight gray in bath salts. It is excellent in all other low pH products.
   
COLORS
INTENSITY
COMPONENTS
min
max
Azure
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
2 parts blue mix
1 part peach
Berry Red CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part melon red
1 part fuschia
Bright Cherry CP
3 tbsp
6 tbsp
3 parts fuschia
1 part melon red
1 part orange
Cimmeron CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part melon red
1 part orange
Citrus Green CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part lime
1 part aqua
Eastern Purple CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part royal purple
1 part fuschia
Flamingo CP
2.5 tbsp
5 tbsp
2 parts red
1 part fuschia
Grape CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part fuschia
1 part blue mix
Lilac CP
1.25 tbsp
2.5 tbsp
1 part red
1 part royal blue
Magenta CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part fuschia
2 parts melon red
¼ part royal purple
Marigold CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
2 parts orange
1 part lime
Orange Sherbet CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part canary
1 part melon
Oyster CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part canary
1 part peach
1 part royal purple
Perriwinkle CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part blue mix
1 part royal purple
Impation Pink CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part fuschia
1 part red
1 part melon red
Pinked Grape CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part red
1 part blue mix
Pinked Mauve CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
2 part red
1 part brilliant blue
 
COLORS
INTENSITY
COMPONENTS
min
max
Green Apple CP
2.5 tbsp
5 tbsp
1 part lime
1 part emerald
Green Tea CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
2 parts canary
1 part emerald
Gulf Stream CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part aqua
1 part blue mix
HyacinthO
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
2 parts royal blue
1 part blue mix
Impation Pink CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part fuschia
1 part red
½ part melon red
Java Beans CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
2 parts canary
1 part red
1 part aqua
¼ part royal blue
Lavender CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part brilliant blue
1 part blue mix
Lemon CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part canary
1 part lime
Razzberry CP
3 tbsp
6 tbsp
1 part fuschia
1 part melon red
1 part blue mix
Rosewood CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part melon red
1 part royal purple
Seafoam CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part emerald
1 part aqua
Softheather CP
2.25 tbsp
4.5 tbsp
1 part canary
2 parts royal purple
Soft Jade CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part canary
1 part aqua
Soft Orange CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part melon red
1 part peach
Tulip
1.5 tbsp
6 tbsp
3 parts fuschia
1 part melon red
Vibrant Orange CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part red
1 part melon red
Watermelon CP
1.5 tbsp
3 tbsp
1 part red
1 part peach

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Low pH Countryside

 
Always do a small test batch to determine the amount of color your recipe requires to achieve your desired shade.
These amounts are figured per lb of finished soap.
The emerald and royal purple colorants (and blends containing these colorants) may need to be heated and shaken prior to adding to soap.
These blends are not suitable for cold process soap. The colorants will not stand up to the lye. Use them in melt and pour, lotions, gels, salts, body sprays and water based products.
Opaque melt and pour soap has titanium dioxide added. This is what causes the colorants to be more muted and pastel in white soap. This affects the black and reds especially and they go gray and pink in white soap.
Royal purple will go a slight gray in bath salts. It is excellent in all other low pH products.
   
COLORS
TRANSPARENT SOAP
OPAQUE SOAP
COMPONENTS
results
intensity
results
intensity
min.
max.
min.
max.
Amythest
½ tsp
¾ tsp
1 tsp
2 tbsp
1 part countryside pink
1 part fuschia
½ part emerald
Blue
½ tsp
¾ tsp
1 tsp
2 tbsp
2 parts brilliant blue
1 part red
½ part emerald
BlueDust
½ tsp
¾ tsp
1 tsp
2 tbsp
2 parts royal purple
2 parts blue mix
¼ part canary
Mauve
½ tsp
¾ tsp
1 tsp
2 tbsp
1 part countryside blue
½ part red
¼ part emerald
Mint Leaf
½ tsp
¾ tsp
1 tsp
2 tbsp
4 parts emerald
1 part peach
Moss
½ tsp
¾ tsp
1 tsp
2 tbsp
2 parts emerald
1 part orange
Oceana
½ tsp
¾ tsp
1 tsp
2 tbsp
2 parts aqua
1 part emerald
¼ part red
Orange
½ tsp
¾ tsp
1 tsp
2 tbsp
2 parts orange
¼ part emerald
Peacock
½ tsp
¾ tsp
1 tsp
2 tbsp
4 parts blue mix
1 part peach
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