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These transparent colors give the effect of looking through stained glass in clear M&P.
They are FD&C dyes so the color migrates into surrounding soap over time. They work great in low-pH products and are fantastic in clear melt & pour alone or used with mica for awesome special effects. Cosmetic grade. 1 fluid ounce of Triple Deep Dyes will color approximately 20-25 pounds of soap to a medium shade. Please be aware that your results may differ due to oil & fragrance color. Always test all brands and types of color additives before adding to your entire batch since your oils and fragrances are often different from batch to batch.
Please Note: References to bleeding are with regards to double pours and such where you would have two different colors back to back. All FD&C dyes will bleed into each other. If you pour a red FD&C layer next to a white pour, your white will eventually turn pink. If you're pouring with melt and pour, try pouring a clear layer between colors as a buffer area. This will usually slow it down quite a bit. "Bleeding" as used in reference to the FD&C dyes below has nothing to do with color coming off onto a white wash cloth. Color coming off on a wash cloth, colored bubbles, or color oozing down the shower below where your soap sits is caused from using too much of any color additive. All color additives will do this if you use too much, be it oxides, dyes, etc. To read up on pigments and FD&C info, see http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/opa-col2.html.
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 |    See-Through Green Dye. Nice emerald-grass green color. Cosmetic grade. Colors will bleed.

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|  |  |    See-Through Purple Dye. This is more to the blue side of purple rather than the red side. Cosmetic grade. Colors will bleed.

|  |    Red Dye. Clear and jewel like in tone. Cosmetic grade. Colors will bleed.

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|  |    See-Through Teal, Turquoise-ish Blue Dye. Cosmetic grade. Colors will bleed.

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