Nurture Handmade's Blue 1 Batch Certified Dye Powder boasts an impressive 91% dye load, guaranteeing vibrant and striking results for your crafting projects. This high-quality dye powder is perfect for achieving deep, rich blue hues in a variety of applications, including MP soap making, bath bombs, candles, and more.
Approved Use | |
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General Use General use indicates any color additive that will come in contact with mucous membranes. For example, lipsticks, bath bombs, bath salts, etc. This does NOT include the eye area, which has it's own approval classification (see below). | Yes |
Eye Area Colors approved for use around the eyes. For example, eyeliner, brow pencils, eye shadow, under eye concealer, and mascara. | Yes |
External Use This applies to any part of the body that does not come into contact with mucous membranes. For example, nail polish, body butters, body lotion, and body art. | Yes |
CP Soap | Yes |
Color Information | |
Ingredients | FD&C Blue No. 1 Dye |
Micron Size The smaller the micron size, the more dense the powder. Higher micron sizes are less dense and more glittery. | N/A |
Color Type | Dyes and Lakes |
Use & Testing Notes | |
CP Soap Stable | No |
Testing Notes | The powder in the jar may look different than you expect! Dyes need to be added to water to turn into their true color. Dyes are very concentrated! A little goes a very long way. Dye can stain hands, counter tops, or anything it touches. Wear gloves and protect all work surfaces. Cold Process Soap: Dyes are not recommended for CP soap. They tend to morph, migrate into other colors, and bleed. Liquid & MP Soaps: They are absolutely wonderful for use in melt & pour and liquid soaps. Dilute the dye with a bit of water then add to your soap. Bath Bombs: Dyes are best when bloomed before adding to your bath bomb recipe. Blooming means to dissolve a bit of dye in water first, then add to the baking soda that goes in your bath bomb mix. |
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Prop 65 Compliant | Yes |
Approved Use | |
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General Use General use indicates any color additive that will come in contact with mucous membranes. For example, lipsticks, bath bombs, bath salts, etc. This does NOT include the eye area, which has it's own approval classification (see below). | Yes |
Eye Area Colors approved for use around the eyes. For example, eyeliner, brow pencils, eye shadow, under eye concealer, and mascara. | Yes |
External Use This applies to any part of the body that does not come into contact with mucous membranes. For example, nail polish, body butters, body lotion, and body art. | Yes |
CP Soap | Yes |
Color Information | |
Ingredients | FD&C Blue No. 1 Dye |
Micron Size The smaller the micron size, the more dense the powder. Higher micron sizes are less dense and more glittery. | N/A |
Color Type | Dyes and Lakes |
Use & Testing Notes | |
CP Soap Stable | No |
Testing Notes | The powder in the jar may look different than you expect! Dyes need to be added to water to turn into their true color. Dyes are very concentrated! A little goes a very long way. Dye can stain hands, counter tops, or anything it touches. Wear gloves and protect all work surfaces. Cold Process Soap: Dyes are not recommended for CP soap. They tend to morph, migrate into other colors, and bleed. Liquid & MP Soaps: They are absolutely wonderful for use in melt & pour and liquid soaps. Dilute the dye with a bit of water then add to your soap. Bath Bombs: Dyes are best when bloomed before adding to your bath bomb recipe. Blooming means to dissolve a bit of dye in water first, then add to the baking soda that goes in your bath bomb mix. |
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SDS | |
Prop 65 | |
Prop 65 Compliant | Yes |
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Loved it spot on
I used this and 2 other colors to create concentrated color powders for bath bombs and they turned out perfectly!! I was able to create several different colors and only required a tiny bit of dye to make a large amount of color powder. I will but it again when needed 100% and I highly recommend it for vibrant bath bomb colors!
I am happy with the quality, the color bloomed beautifully in my bath bombs. Blended 1on1 ratio with Red 28 and the purple I got is very vibrant. On the photo lavender scented bath bombs. Color was achived as described above. In the bath tub gave gentle soft purple shade. Might need to add tiny bit more for tub water to be of more bright color. With poly80 not single stain in the tub. Great product!
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Its perfect as is! But it also can be mixed to create the most pretty purples and greens! MUST have!