Color Bleeding (Bath Bombs)
Colors can run or “bleed” into each other in multi-colored bath bombs when there’s excess moisture or incompatible/mixed colorant types, causing pigments to migrate between layers or from embeds into the surrounding bomb—especially if the bomb hasn’t fully dried. To prevent this, keep liquids to a minimum, let each layer reach the right consistency (and set up slightly) before adding the next, dry bombs thoroughly, and use the same type of colorant throughout (including embeds) for the best results.
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Fragrance Oils for Candles
Scent oils formulated for wax performance with recommended safe usage levels and notes.
Fragrance Separation (Candle Making)
Oil separating from wax due to temperature mismatch, overloading, or insufficient mixing.
Fragrance Separation (Soap Making)
When scent oils separate from the soap batter instead of fully blending, often due to incompatibility, temperature issues, or improper mixing.
Fragrance Usage Rate
The calculated amount of scent added to ensure safety, performance, and balance.
Freezer Paper
A moisture-resistant paper used to line soap molds, with the coated side facing inward to prevent sticking and leaks.
French Green Clay
A mineral-rich clay added to soap to gently exfoliate, absorb oils, and give a soft green tone with a creamy feel.
French Green Clay (Bath Bombs)
A mineral-rich clay used for gentle cleansing and natural color.
Frosting (Soy Wax)
White, crystalline-looking patterns common in some natural waxes as they cool and cure.
Funnel
A transfer tool that helps move liquids or powders into narrow openings cleanly.
Funnel Pour
A pouring technique that creates concentric rings and unique patterns by alternating colors into the same spot in the mold.
Gel Candles
Candles made with transparent gel wax that allows embeds and decorative elements to remain visible while burning.
Gel Cleanser
A lightweight cleanser ideal for oily or acne-prone skin types.
Gel Mask
A lightweight, cooling treatment with a jelly-like texture.
Gel Moisturizer
A lightweight, fast-absorbing hydration option.
Gel Phase
Gel Phase is the stage where soap heats up and becomes jelly-like, helping colors appear brighter and the final bar cure more evenly.
Gentle Bubble - Decyl Glucoside
A gentle cleanser derived from sugar that produces softer foam and suits sensitive scalps.
Geogard 221
A preservative system accepted in many natural formulations for broad protection.
Geometric Patterns
Structured designs created through precise color placement.
Germaben II
A paraben-based preservative system offering broad microbial protection.
Germaben II (Hair Care)
A widely used blend that preserves water-based formulas and extends product safety.
Gift Packaging
Decorative wrapping designed for gifting.
Glass Cracking
Breakage from thermal shock, poor glass quality, or excessive heat buildup while burning.
Glass Jar (Candle Container)
A heat-resistant vessel designed to safely hold wax and withstand burning temperatures.
Gloves
Protective wear used to keep hands clean and safe.
Glycerin (Body Care)
A moisture-binding ingredient that improves hydration and smoothness.