pearlescent mica colour - sweet baby blue

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A pastel baby blue with a slight grey undertone.

EU Regulation: Approved for use in all cosmetics without restriction (developed especially for use in CP soap).

This pigment consists of Mica (an earth mineral), which is blended with Titanium, Tin & Iron Oxides, Ultramarine blue and Manganese Violet, to produce a stunning pale blue.

Interested in selling this mica as an eyeshadow, blusher or highlighter? if you are, we have a special Starter Assessment covering you to do so for this mica and many more, plus you can mix the micas together in any way you wish! For more information, click here.

Would make a great addition to eyeshadows, bath bombs, creams, soap (even CP) and more. You can even use it for liquid soap / gels but, as with all powdered pigments, they will sink to the bottom if the consistency is not thick enough.
Product Information

All our Mica Colours and Glitters are sourced ethically, with no use of animal testing or child labour.

How to use
To use, just add the powder straight to your mixture and mix in thoroughly. 
 Alternatively, you can add the colour to some glycerine to form a paste, then add it to your products.
  
You can add the colour straight to our Base Creams & Lotions, and it will mix in well as long as you stir in thoroughly. You may need to use a whisk though.
  
Dosage
You can use this gorgeous colour on its own as an eyeshadow.
  
The dosage to use in your products completely depends on the product you're making. Always add less if you don't want the colour will transfer. Only a small amount is needed due to the high saturation.

INCI
Mica (ci 77019), Titanium Dioxide (ci 77891), Iron Oxide (ci 77499), Ultramarine Blue (ci 77007), Manganese Violet (ci 77742), Tin Oxide (ci 77861)
 
Suitable for vegans.
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Vicki Robinson
Beautiful colour and shimmer

I used this to decorate two clay sculptures I made. It was very easy to apply and blended well with the other mica colours I used. I brushed on just a little on one to give a light sheen; on the other I applied it more liberally for a more aquatic look. Both worked well.

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