Soap Queen Shorts: Mixing Neon Colorants

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Uploaded by on Oct 26, 2011

This quick video is our first in a series of short and sweet videos showing how to use a product or do a specific technique.

In this episode, I show how to use our neon pigments. The colors are bright and vibrant but they can be a little tricky to mix into your soap evenly. So we put together this little video to visually show what does and doesn't work.

Happy Soaping!
Anne-Marie

All products used in this video (including the cute little jars) can be found at http://www.brambleberry.com

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  • What would u use this for exactly

  • @TheAllyciaTran These colors are great for use in soap, and other bath and body products. At the end of the video there are a few examples.

  • How do you sterrilize pots or jars?

  • @7eloua These jars come sterilized form the manufacturer. But if you aren't sure you can wash your container as usual then dip it in a 10% bleach solution and let it dry.

  • Ahhh, so THAT is how I'm going to get those specks off of the top of my soap? I thought in one of the vidoes you'd recommended mixing micas with alcohol? That's what we've been doing, but we've had problems with it. Hopefully this will work a lot better!

  • @BrigidNoel Mixing with alcohol works with most micas but these are more like pigments. But yes, do give it a try!

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  • This is pretty neat, but what is with the audio?

  • this is amazing!i never thought of making soap until i watched your videos!it makes me wanna make some X3

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  • Can u use corn oil

  • Oh umm could u use it for hair dye because it kinda looks like it for my cousins well answer me soon

  • @sohardcomingupwith And more! yes everything you see in this video can be purchased at Bramble Berry - but it's also a good technique to use for any hard to mix in colorant you may have.

  • @TheAllyciaTran Although I havent' personally tried ti - I think Baby Oil would work just the same way.

  • Can u use baby oil

  • ok so you can get all these colors from bramble berry

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