Pigments are often used to color soaps, whether using the cold process or hot process methods. Choosing the right pigment and optimal ratio is key to achieving an even and vibrant color without altering the soap’s texture. Pigments allow for a wide range of shades, from subtle to intense, with easy adjustment of the amount depending on your needs.
To achieve perfect results, it’s important to follow the correct ratios. Using too much pigment can change the texture of the soap or cause excessive coloring during use. The following recommendations provide a starting point for precise pigment mixing, with the option to adjust the pigment amount as needed.
Recommended Mixing Ratios
- Cold process: Use 2 teaspoons of pigment per 1 lb (450 g) of oils.
- Hot process: Use ½ teaspoon of pigment per 1 lb (450 g) of melt-and-pour soap base.
Following these ratios will give you vibrant colors and even pigment distribution in your soap. Pigments are an excellent choice for producing naturally colored soaps without affecting the structure or quality of the final product.
This method is perfect for those who want to create personalized soaps with a professional look and long-lasting color.