Alpine Green Mica
Capture the spirit of evergreen forests in your creations with Alpine Green Mica. This rich dark green is inspired by the stunning alpine landscapes filled with silver firs, junipers, and pines. Its versatile, high-quality formula delivers breathtaking results, making it a must-have for nature-inspired crafting adventures.
Color Testing Notes
Alpine Green Mica is one of those colors that instantly reminds me of fresh mountain air and evergreen forests. It’s the perfect shade when I want that classic, natural green that feels grounded and alive. It blends effortlessly in cold process soap and always gives beautiful, consistent results.
Notes By Owner/Maker/Creator - Yours Truly, Carrie Jack 😊❤️
INCI: Mica, titanium dioxide, chromium oxide green
Micron Size: 10-60 μm
FDA Approved Use
- Eyes: Yes
- Lips: No
- Bath Bombs: No
- General Body Use: Yes
Use Rate
- CP Soap: 1-2 teaspoons per pound of oils.
- MP Soap: .5 teaspoon per pound of soap base.
More or less can be added to achieve your desired color.
Use Notes
As with most green micas, this color may turn a darker brown or murky gray during saponification. Don't worry! If this happens, please wait up to 48 hours for the original green color to return in cold and hot process soaps.
CA Prop 65
⚠️ Warning: Titanium dioxide (airborne, unbound particles of respirable size) is on the Proposition 65 list because it can cause cancer. Exposure to titanium dioxide may increase the risk of cancer. Once incorporated into a liquid or solid base it is no longer airborne and falls off the Prop 65 list.
Documentation
- 📁 SDS
- 📁 CoA
This color looks great with blues for an ocean effect! It also worked well with my yellows! Very versatile!
I used this paired with Blackberry to make a blackberry and sage soap, it is a beautiful green! 3 grams per pound of oils.
we got the perfect sage green with this mica
Nice green color. Not to shiny just deep green.
Love it.
Such a pretty pine green that has a nice cool blue undertone. It's also beautiful diluted with a little bit of white for a nice sage tone.
This is the perfect green! I've never been able to blend any other colors to get this hue
We were thrilled to use this stunning mica in our special St. Patrick's Day soap, and the outcome was truly remarkable. The shimmering effect and vivid green color created a beautiful and festive soap that perfectly captured the spirit of the holiday.
its a pretty color smokey silver green doesnt morphe in cp
Always great quality! I love this company!
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We were thrilled to use this stunning mica in our special St. Patrick's Day soap, and the outcome was truly remarkable. The shimmering effect and vivid green color created a beautiful and festive soap that perfectly captured the spirit of the holiday.
Soaped a little bit lighter than I thought, but I still love the color! Nice green with a touch of depth.
I love this green! I use 4 or 5 different greens from Nurture but this one is my favorite.
This is the perfect green to create colors like spearmint. I mix it with titanium dioxide.
Used this mica to make a Winter Wonderland scented soap. Wanted it to look like pine trees in the snow, and it was bang on!
I use Alpine Green for my Mayan Gold soap bars. The color is just absolutely beautiful and elegant. This green does not do anything weird in cold process soap.
I used this color for Chritsmas soaps (soap dough) and it turns awesome.
The Alpine Green Mica turns soap a gorgeous green color! It mixed in smoothly and really liked the ratio of 2 tsp per 2 lbs batch. I tried a 2lb batch with 1 tsp and it was still a nice color but lighter than i wanted.
I love this green color -- it's the perfect mix of green and blue for my shampoo bars. The aesthetic it creates goes great with my company's branding. Highly recommend!
I absolutely love this green. It is the perfect pine tree dark green with just a hint of blue. I have used in several cold process soap designs and it never fails to disappoint.
Do all mica powders have a shimmer/ glitter look to them? I want to make a more manly soap but I don’t want it to have sparkles.
The powder itself may look glittery but when used in CP soap they don't usually look glittery. If used in MP soap some of them do have more of a shimmer. We have pictures of how each mica looks in CP and MP soap on the website so you can get a better idea of what the end product will look like!
If you really prefer a more matte color you might be happier with the pigments or clays!
This mica use for candle?
Micas should not be used in candles as they may clog the wick.