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This is powdered extract of fresh leaves of Isatis tinctoria, also called woad (/ˈwoʊd/), dyer's woad, or Jerusalem Asp. In France it is called pastel and in German Waid. In Dutch we call it wede.

 

Woad is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae, a biennal herb up to 1.60 meter tall. Woad is also the name of a blue dye produced from the leaves of the plant.

 

Woad contains the indican, Isatan A and Isatan B, all precursors of indigotin. It also contains some Indirubin. In the past, woad was formed into woad balls that would cause fermentation to take place, thus forming the indigotin needed to dye blue. Nowadays woad extract is produced by alkaline hydrolisation just like regular indigo powder.

 

I have written an extensive blog about indigotin extraction that you can read here.

The Sussex Soap Company made a beautiful soap using our Woad powder, you can watch the instructional video here.

 

  • Ingredients (Common Name): Woad Powder
  • Ingredients (INCI Name): ISATIS TINCTORIA
  • Shelf Life: indefinetely
  • Recommended for Cold Process: yes
  • Recommended for Melt and Pour: yes
  • Instructions; woad powder for soap can be added at trace, to lye water or infused in oil. Forced gel will give more intense colours. Mix powder with water (1/2 teaspoon of powder with one spoon of water, or mix with oil before adding to soap.

 

 

Woad Extract Powder (Isatis Tinctoria)

PrecioDesde 11,90$
25 Gramos
    • Ingredients (Common Name): Woad Powder
    • Ingredients (INCI Name): ISATIS TINCTORIA
    • Shelf Life: indefinetely
    • Recommended for Cold Process: yes
    • Recommended for Melt and Pour: yes
    • Instructions; woad powder for soap can be added at trace, to lye water or infused in oil. Forced gel will give more intense colours. Mix powder with water (1/2 teaspoon of powder with one spoon of water, or mix with oil before adding to soap.
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