Blue Enigma White Blue Iridescent Mica Powder
Blue Enigma White Blue Iridescent Mica Powder


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Description
Unleash the allure of Blue Enigma Mica—a delicate yet dazzling blue shimmer that reveals its brilliance like a hidden gem in the light. Perfect for enhancing soaps, resin art, and more, this captivating pigment adds an irresistible touch of depth and mystery to every creation.
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Ingredients & Info
INCI: Mica, titanium dioxide, tin oxide
Micron Size: 10-60 μm
FDA Approved Use
- Eyes: Yes
- Lips: Yes
- Bath Bombs: Yes
- General Body Use: Yes
Use Rate
- CP Soap: Can be used to lighten other colors. It is not recommended on its own, as it will not impart color to cold process soaps.
- MP Soap: .5 teaspoon per pound of soap base.
More or less can be added to achieve your desired color.
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
Reviews
NH has the best micas hands down. I always get the most vibrant colors with them and the sparkle actually stays even after saponification. I use blue enigma mica in almost everything I make whether it is soap or resin products. It is my favorite hands down.
I love this color. It’s very nice and easy to apply.
Beautiful color
Very nice and sparkly.
Love this mica! I used it in my primer. It created a wonderful light deflection.
I made a mermaid soap, and once the soap was solid I used a brush to spread this mica on the top. I was very pleased with the outcome, as the blue shimmer gave the soap just the twinkle it needed (pushed my mermaid tails to a new level). I made the soap for a woman who likes mermaids but the kids who saw my soaps could not get enough of these. I will need to make more since it was such a hit.
I use this to color the tops of my bars using a spray bottle of Mica and Alcohol. They come out so pretty! just beautful!