Mica Pigments - Flash Cobalt Blue
Buy Mica Powder Pigment Flash Cobalt Blue to colour soaps and cosmetics online
Particle size: 20-100 micron
Composition: mica 44-49%, titanium dioxide 50-55%
Form: powder
Colour: flash cobalt blue
Odour: odourless
Solubility: insoluble in water
Melting point: decomposes
This multicolour shimmery pigment mainly comprises of mica and titanium dioxide.
Micas are categorised as an approved natural colourant that has been mined and then individual mica platelets are coated with approved pigments to achieve the colourant. The multi-sided colour is what gives micas its unmistakeable shimmer and sheen. It works best in clear products such as clear melt and pour soap as the shimmer needs light in order to reflect. One good thing about mica is that it tends not to clump in cold process soap. The down side though is that it tends to be unstable in cold process soap.
Titanium dioxide is a thickening, whitening, lubricating ingredient added to this pigment to protect the skin. It is added to allow a level of stability not afforded by mica. The end result of the combination of mica and titanium dioxide is a multicolour shimmery pigment that is fairly stable and not clumpy. This shimmery pigment can be used by itself in bodycare applications or to brighten other colours in various applications. It can be used for colouring cosmetics as well as to colour soaps.
WHERE TO BUY MICA POWDER PIGMENT FLASH COBALT BLUE TO COLOUR SOAPS AND COSMETICS ONLINE
Looking for Mica Powder Pigment Flash Cobalt Blue to colour your soaps and cosmetics? Perfect for adding a vibrant, shimmering blue hue to your creations, this high-quality pigment is a must-have for any artisan. Purchase online now and enjoy convenient delivery to your doorstep. Shop at N-Essentials today!
The 15g option is packaged in a clear vial whilst larger options come packaged in resealable ziplock standup pouches.
Warning: there may be violent or incandescent reaction of the product with metals, such as aluminium, magnesium, potassium, zinc, lithium, sodium etc, at high temperatures.