Create stunning, eco-friendly soaps with sustainably sourced Activated Charcoal, your ultimate solution for achieving a true black hue. It's formulated to produce a rich, white lather without staining and is perfect for natural, sustainable projects. A must-have for eco-conscious crafters seeking beauty with a green touch!
Approved Use | |
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General Use General use indicates any color additive that will come in contact with mucous membranes. For example, lipsticks, bath bombs, bath salts, etc. This does NOT include the eye area, which has it's own approval classification (see below). | No |
Eye Area Colors approved for use around the eyes. For example, eyeliner, brow pencils, eye shadow, under eye concealer, and mascara. | No |
External Use This applies to any part of the body that does not come into contact with mucous membranes. For example, nail polish, body butters, body lotion, and body art. | No |
CP Soap | Yes |
Color Information | |
Ingredients | INCI: Activated Charcoal |
Micron Size The smaller the micron size, the more dense the powder. Higher micron sizes are less dense and more glittery. | N/A |
Color Type | Natural Colors |
Use & Testing Notes | |
CP Soap Stable | Yes |
CP Soap Use Rate | 1-2 teaspoons per pound of oils - More or less can be added to achieve your desired color. These usage rates are recommended for no colored lather. |
MP Soap Use Rate | .5 teaspoon per pound of soap base - More or less can be added to achieve your desired color. These usage rates are recommended for no colored lather. |
Testing Notes | Add Activated Charcoal to your soap making oils before adding your lye. Disperse thoroughly with a stick blender until it is fully mixed, then add your lye water. This will help achieve the darkest black. Gel your soap! If you gel your soap if using activated charcoal your soap will turn very dark. Gelling is the secret to getting the blackest black with activated charcoal in cold process soaps. |
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Prop 65 | |
Prop 65 Compliant | Yes |
Approved Use | |
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General Use General use indicates any color additive that will come in contact with mucous membranes. For example, lipsticks, bath bombs, bath salts, etc. This does NOT include the eye area, which has it's own approval classification (see below). | No |
Eye Area Colors approved for use around the eyes. For example, eyeliner, brow pencils, eye shadow, under eye concealer, and mascara. | No |
External Use This applies to any part of the body that does not come into contact with mucous membranes. For example, nail polish, body butters, body lotion, and body art. | No |
CP Soap | Yes |
Color Information | |
Ingredients | INCI: Activated Charcoal |
Micron Size The smaller the micron size, the more dense the powder. Higher micron sizes are less dense and more glittery. | N/A |
Color Type | Natural Colors |
Use & Testing Notes | |
CP Soap Stable | Yes |
CP Soap Use Rate | 1-2 teaspoons per pound of oils - More or less can be added to achieve your desired color. These usage rates are recommended for no colored lather. |
MP Soap Use Rate | .5 teaspoon per pound of soap base - More or less can be added to achieve your desired color. These usage rates are recommended for no colored lather. |
Testing Notes | Add Activated Charcoal to your soap making oils before adding your lye. Disperse thoroughly with a stick blender until it is fully mixed, then add your lye water. This will help achieve the darkest black. Gel your soap! If you gel your soap if using activated charcoal your soap will turn very dark. Gelling is the secret to getting the blackest black with activated charcoal in cold process soaps. |
Resources | |
Blender | |
Calculator | |
Documentation | |
SDS | |
Prop 65 | |
Prop 65 Compliant | Yes |
This AC is SO much smoother and finely milled than others I've used! Blends like a dream!
Nurture Soap is the only place we trust!
No issues with this. Great in MP soap bases.
Just used this for the first time. It blends easily into CP soap and gives a deep rich black. It does create grayish lather at 2 tsp PPO, but seems to be lessening as my soap cures.
The charcoal gives an amazing black color to my cold processed soap , and just amplifies the total quality of the soap by a lot , highly recommended for color mixing or just the benefits
love it and it always blends so nicely