Understanding the Pros and Cons of Coloring Soap

Coloring in all natural soap – Are they ok?

 

Natural Mica, Coloring in all natural soap – Are they ok?  Dyed Mica, Coloring in all natural soap – Are they ok?

                     Natural Mica                                    Dyed Mica Powder

 

 When we say we make all natural soaps that is what we mean. Which for us, means limited coloring.

We have stayed away from using micas and pigments in our soaps.  Many people and websites say they are safe, and they may be, but they are NOT completely natural. 

Mica powders are dangerous to breathe in, but that would not be much of a concern for a user of colored soap.  Micas start out as a natural product but since they need to be colorful, that is added and the colors are not natural.  Unfortunately, this disqualifies micas as an all natural product for us so we will not use them. 

Pigments could originate naturally (such as Iron oxide) but they can have other items attached to them which are not safe.  Because of this, they are made synthetically.  These are said to be safe, but not natural.  Again, off our list of items to use in our soaps.

There are many FD & C colorants that are deemed to be safe.  They are in most all processed foods and many makeups.  Since there is not a clear definition as to what makes a product “natural” and since a lot of colorants were once safe and now are not, we have decided to stick with a plant, clay or nothing.  Therefore, our soaps have a very natural look.  This may be more “boring” for those who want a pretty artisan soap, but, once again, ours are natural!

Several of our soap have some color which comes from Alkanet Root, Madder Root and the Clove has ground cloves.   Oh, the Charcoal has activated charcoal.  That's it!

So, Coloring in all natural soap – Are they ok?   You decide what you are  comfortable with.

 

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