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Cosmetic Mica Powder Tangerine Orange Pigment Soap Bath Bombs

Cosmetic Mica Powder Tangerine Orange Pigment Soap Bath Bombs
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Mopa Cosmetics Mica Tangerine Orange Pigment Powder Colour: Tangerine Orange This is a Cosmetic grade mica colour pigment powders for all your cosmetic needs from soap making, bath bombs, salts, body butters, eyeshadows, blushers, nail art additives and lip colourants. Package Contents: Depending on the choice of the weight you wish to purchase ex: 5g bag 10g Bag 25g bag 2 x 25g bag The Mica colour will be dispatched in a grip seal bag to enable us to offer free Postage & Packing. How to Use for soap making: Micas in Cold Process: We recommend doing a small test batch to make sure the colour is stable in your particular recipe. Even if a mica does work in cp it often isnt very sparkly, as there is no light for reflection (since cold process soap is opaque). To use it in cold process soap, start with 2 teaspoon of colorant per pound of soap and feel free to add more if you want a brighter colour. Simply add the mica directly to the soap and stir. Make sure you add it at very thin trace so that you have enough time to stir the colorant in. Micas in Melt and Pour: Most micas are super easy to use in melt and pour soap. Simply add the powder into your melted melt and pour soap base. If pesky little mica bubbles float to the top, spritz them with a bit of rubbing alcohol and youll see them burst open. Just stir everything in until the mica is well incorporated, then add your fragrance oil and pour the soap into the mould. If you are using a clear, transparent or translucent melt and pour base, we recommend about 1/2 a teaspoon of mica per pound of soap to achieve a nice, strong pearl effect. You can use micas in opaque melt and pour base at 1.5% to 2% of the total weight to achieve a soft colour (pastel) but micas work best in clear soap. Light is needed for the true reflective qualities of the micas to work properly. Due to light irradiation or computer display difference, the final colour effect may look different. We can’t guarantee photos to be 100% the same.

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