Fluorescent Neon Green Pigment
Fluorescent Neon Green Pigment


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Description
Add a pop of color to your handmade creations with Fluorescent Neon Green! This highly concentrated hue will make your projects stand out and add a bold, vibrant touch. Perfect for soap making and epoxy resin projects.
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Ingredients
INCI: Polyurethane 11, chromium oxide green
Micron Size: 1–5 μm
*Cosmetic approved and blacklight reactive!
FDA Approved Use
- Eyes: Yes
- Lips: No
- Bath Bombs: No
- General Body Use: Yes
Use Notes
Neon pigments should be dispersed in a bit of your soap making oils before using in soap. If not mixed well you may get streaks or speckles! Add enough oil to the color to completely saturate and disperse it before adding it to your main soap batch.
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.
Reviews
prefect green
The color is absolutely perfect for my “ Grinchmas” Soaps at Christmas.
My go to green for watermelon and jungle themed products. I love it in cold process and melt and pour!
This Neon Green Pigment from Nurture Soap is a true stunner! The vibrancy of the green is something to behold - it's so bright and lively that it instantly grabs attention. Whether used in soaps or other crafting projects, the color remains true and doesn't fade, maintaining its beautiful, vivid hue. It's incredibly easy to work with, blending seamlessly into my soaps. For anyone looking for a green that truly pops and adds a burst of energy to their creations, this is the pigment to go for!
Yup. It's NEON!
I see in photos and forums this worked well for some people. For me, I added a tea to 2 cups of clear base and had no glow. Left sitting out all day and maybe a very very faint tinge in dark of closet that night. Perhaps it is just me.
This does need to be 'charged' by placing the soap directly under a bright light for several minuets and then take it in to a dark room. Just sitting it out in a lit room or in sunlight will not be sufficient to get a good glow!
Haven't used yet, but it's a very nice and vibrant color