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Snow White Synthetic Mica Powder in Soap
£2.50 – £20.00
Snow White mica powder is reminiscent of twinkling winter downy flakes.
Our mica powder is so versatile and easy to use with dazzling effects.
✓100% Cold process soap stable and can withstand a high pH
Ⓥ100% Vegan, cruelty free, no animal testing and ethically sourced.
100% Cosmetic grade
??100% EU cosmetic approved
GTIN: 47059
MPN: Snow White Synthetic Mica Powder in Soap
Brand: Micamoma
Description
Snow White Synthetic Mica Powder in Soap
We have tested Snow White mica pigment in cold process soap. It withstands a high pH, alkaline environment and is CP soap stable.
This mica powder can be used to colour your soap but it is absolutely beautiful when used to dust the tops of your soap for a super sparkly effect.
It has a slightly larger particle size than most of our other mica colours which makes is especially luminous and glowing.
Because it is white you can add it at a higher rate to your soap without having to worry about coloured lather.
Vegan, cruelty free and ethically sourced.
MSDS sheets are available here
INCI – Synthetic Fluorphlogopite (Mica), Titanium Dioxide (CI77891)
Particle Size – 10-60μm
Packaging: Resealable bags
Cosmetic Applications by Region:
EU & UK – Lips, Eyes, Soap/Bath and Body, Nail Polish
US – Lips, Eyes, Soap/Bath and Body, Nail Polish
Although every effort has been made to ensure that the applications are correct for your region please check with your local regulations.
Usage rates and instructions for mixing in cold process soap
Cold process soap use – 0.5g – 1g per/100g of soap batter OR 1-2 teaspoon per pound of oil OR 2.5g-5g mica per/450g of oil.
To ensure that your mica powder is thoroughly mixed in your cold process soap you can do the following –
1. Separate a little bit of your soap batter and mix your mica into this to create a mica “slurry.”
You can use a stick blender if it’s quite a large amount of soap or use a small paint mixer like a Badger mixer.
2. You can also add your mica powder to some oil. So select a liquid oil that you use in your recipe and stir your mica into this.
3. Then add your oil mica “slurry” to your main batch of soap and stick blend or use the paint mixer to incorporate the mica colour.
PLEASE NOTE: make sure to use a stick blender or paint mixer to fully disperse your mica into your soap batter.
If you do not do this you might end up with muddy colours because the mica pigment is not properly dispersed into your soap.
Usage rates and instructions for mixing in melt and pour soap
Melt and pour soap use – ¼ to ½ teaspoon per/pound of soap OR 1.25g to 2.5g per/450g of soap
1. You can add your mica powder to a small amount of melted soap, mix thoroughly and add this to your main batch.
2. Add your mica to a teaspoon or tablespoon of glycerine or isopropyl alcohol, mix thoroughly and add this to your main batch of soap.
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