How much charcoal gram we have to use in 1 kg soap base to get the result, either we can use Kojic acid as well in this charcoal soap or not plz guide for further
You catted white soap base. After you melted it and added charcoal your soap termed black. My soap termed grey. What I need put into my soap to receive your result?
You could add more Activated Charcoal, also the quality of activated charcoal used in soap making can affect the final colour outcome. It is important to use a high-quality, finely ground activated charcoal powder to achieve a true black colour. Lower quality or coarsely ground charcoal may result in a greyish colour instead. Therefore, selecting a good quality activated charcoal powder can make a difference in achieving a deep black colour in your soap.
Love this 🥰 Will have to try this when I get some shea melt and pour! I really love your channel.
Thank you
Amazing.. Thanks for sharing with us💚💙🍀
You are welcome.
What brand of oil for the iris fragrance was used ?
I got it from here - www.freshskin.co.uk/product/elderflower-iris-fragrance-oil/
What kind of perfume we should use it's essential oil or something else
You can use fragrance oil or essential oil whatever you prefer.
Thanks a lot ❤
Hi,where can I get the molds you use?
There from Ali Express, I brought them a few years ago but they might still have them
What fragrance did you use ? Thanks
Elderflower and Iris, Fragrance Oil is shown in the video.
How much charcoal gram we have to use in 1 kg soap base to get the result, either we can use Kojic acid as well in this charcoal soap or not plz guide for further
I used 4 tsp activated charcoal in this recipe and yes you can add kojic powder
Might I ask where you got those molds?
I got some on Amazon and some on Ebay.
I like that, that's amazing
Thank you
You catted white soap base. After you melted it and added charcoal your soap termed black. My soap termed grey. What I need put into my soap to receive your result?
You could add more Activated Charcoal, also the quality of activated charcoal used in soap making can affect the final colour outcome. It is important to use a high-quality, finely ground activated charcoal powder to achieve a true black colour. Lower quality or coarsely ground charcoal may result in a greyish colour instead. Therefore, selecting a good quality activated charcoal powder can make a difference in achieving a deep black colour in your soap.
This came out so wonderful. Thank you for sharing.
Your welcome. Thank you.
May I know how much charcoal did you add?
Its in the video, a few teaspoons i think