• May 20, 2008

This was basic test loaf (we’re planning Christmas fragrances already) that Otion made last week. I really like how Erik and his team worked in just a hint of gray for interest and to tone down the brighter oxide used in this soap.

Colors used are Ultramarine Blue Oxide and Vintage Gray Mica.

 

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  1. While on the subject of gray I wanted to let you know that I’ve been able to create the most beautiful silver mica by blending BB’s Super Pearly White mica with their Antique Blue mica (using about 7 parts pearly white to one part antique blue). For a darker or brighter silver just use more or less antique blue. Great looking soap Erik!

  2. Blue and gray are very manly colors too; with the right scent, I could sell hubby on this. 🙂

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