Can You Use Food Coloring in Bath Bombs

Is there a reason *NOT* to use food coloring as a colorant?

I Googled it but didn't really find an answer just that people didn't desire to.

Does it stain?

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level 1

People like to act similar it stains bathtubs but information technology doesn't. There's not reason not to!

level 2

It will certainly depend on how much is used only food coloring can stain. Commonly you'll find stains will stick to any unclean parts of the tub first and so ever give it a scrub afterward. Cosmetic color are the way to go and don't have to be expensive.

level 1

Yes. It's not cosmetic grade, its food grade. Endeavour mica powders! I switched to using micas and they're no stain, not even hands clothing or countertops, and I use Polysorbate 80 in my liquid stage to keep it from sticking to the tub. They're inexpensive, easy to piece of work with, and I'll never use nutrient colouring again.

level ii

This, stains can and practise occur with the wrong colorants. Whilst food grade ingredients can be used, stick to corrective grade for colors.

level 1

If your using enough nutrient coloring to to drain your using to much. Haven't had a problem with it besides some on my hands.

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