If food coloring is safe to eat it is safe to rub on your bum. Thank you for sharing your craft, but please research more accurate information next time. For a person new to soap making this kind of stuff could really set them back.
I have been watching your shows and I can't believe what you say - half of the staff is wrong. First of all - this is not glycerin - but glycerin base - glycerin is a liquid thing, and what you use is the glycerin blocks - which is a soap base already. Second of all - never put your soap to a freezer like you show. Third of all - all fragrance has to be measured correctly (to meet IFRA requirements), and much more. If interested in right directions - contact me - will let you know more.
Better warn the soap suppliers that sell food dyes for soap making. Yes you can use micas, oxides, activated charcoal, infused herbal oils for coloring, but they also sell a lot of food coloring and Wilton colorings is a big one that I see on a lot of the sites.
Can you tell me why is food color dangerous adding to soap? I'm not an expert, but I made soap for myself and I added food gel food coloring and it worked fine for me.
Food coloring dangerous? Lol. No i don't think so. It will bleed into other colors if you are doing layers or embeds, though
arieswitch376 7 months ago
The best place to buy your fragrance and essential oils for your soap!! They have a buy 1 get 1 free deal!
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NaturesNote 9 months ago
If food coloring is safe to eat it is safe to rub on your bum. Thank you for sharing your craft, but please research more accurate information next time. For a person new to soap making this kind of stuff could really set them back.
BelleNex 9 months ago
I have been watching your shows and I can't believe what you say - half of the staff is wrong. First of all - this is not glycerin - but glycerin base - glycerin is a liquid thing, and what you use is the glycerin blocks - which is a soap base already. Second of all - never put your soap to a freezer like you show. Third of all - all fragrance has to be measured correctly (to meet IFRA requirements), and much more. If interested in right directions - contact me - will let you know more.
dlodledlu 1 year ago 6
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dlodledlu 1 year ago
how to make the soap little harder
azee174 1 year ago
Better warn the soap suppliers that sell food dyes for soap making. Yes you can use micas, oxides, activated charcoal, infused herbal oils for coloring, but they also sell a lot of food coloring and Wilton colorings is a big one that I see on a lot of the sites.
cooksalot1 1 year ago
Lol, i put like 5 drops of color... : l
1Friendshipbracelet 2 years ago
Only thing i ever heard about using food coloring was that it can stain but nothing about it being dangerous.
sistermojo64 2 years ago 5
the colors used for soap making also, stains.
1Friendshipbracelet 2 years ago
did u use the flip share camera to make ur video?
prettyinpinkable 2 years ago
Food Grade Colorant dangerous?! Why would it be danerous. I've used it for years and have had excellent results.
charlieNmo 2 years ago
I'm also curious about the dangers of using food colorants or anything water based. I have never heard this before. Can you elaborate? Thanks!
soapylovevideos 2 years ago
Can you tell me why is food color dangerous adding to soap? I'm not an expert, but I made soap for myself and I added food gel food coloring and it worked fine for me.
edelinyo 3 years ago