Mystic Blue Eco-Friendly Mica Glitter captivates with its enchanting blue shimmer that shifts beautifully under different angles of light. This ultra-light, mica-based glitter is crafted from fluorphlogopite, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional glitter without compromising on brilliance. Perfect for bath bombs, it creates mesmerizing swirls in the water that plastic glitter simply can't match. Add a touch of magic and eco-conscious sparkle to your projects with this must-have premium glitter!
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 | Fluorphlogopite, titanium dioxide, tin oxide |
Micron Size The smaller the micron size, the more dense the powder. Higher micron sizes are less dense and more glittery. | 200-700 μm |
Color Type | Mica and Glitters |
Use & Testing Notes | |
CP Soap Stable | Yes |
CP Soap Use Rate | 2-3 teaspoons per pound of oils - More or less can be added to achieve your desired color. These usage rates are recommended for no colored lather. |
MP Soap Use Rate | .5 teaspoon per pound of soap base - More or less can be added to achieve your desired color. These usage rates are recommended for no colored lather. |
Testing Notes | Enviroglitters are the only glitter we have found that can add sparkle to cold process soaps! They need to be used at about 3 teaspoons per pound of oils to achieve a sparkle effect. They can also be used with bath bombs to add fine glittery effect to the water. |
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Prop 65 | |
Prop 65 Compliant | No |
⚠️ 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. |
Approved Use | |
---|---|
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 | Fluorphlogopite, titanium dioxide, tin oxide |
Micron Size The smaller the micron size, the more dense the powder. Higher micron sizes are less dense and more glittery. | 200-700 μm |
Color Type | Mica and Glitters |
Use & Testing Notes | |
CP Soap Stable | Yes |
CP Soap Use Rate | 2-3 teaspoons per pound of oils - More or less can be added to achieve your desired color. These usage rates are recommended for no colored lather. |
MP Soap Use Rate | .5 teaspoon per pound of soap base - More or less can be added to achieve your desired color. These usage rates are recommended for no colored lather. |
Testing Notes | Enviroglitters are the only glitter we have found that can add sparkle to cold process soaps! They need to be used at about 3 teaspoons per pound of oils to achieve a sparkle effect. They can also be used with bath bombs to add fine glittery effect to the water. |
Resources | |
Blender | |
Calculator | |
Documentation | |
SDS | |
Prop 65 | |
Prop 65 Compliant | No |
⚠️ 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. |
This was used as a dusting over my snowflake CP soap bars and it made the perfect snowy wintery finish!
We love this on our soap topper. It was the perfect touch.
Beautiful
This is one of my go-to shimmery glitters! Its really nice in bath bombs, soaps, candles, etc... really versatile
love the hint of blue, its so pretty. i call it blue ice
I actually used this for my acrylic nails and the reflective shimmer it has is stunning. Can't wait to try on other projects 🤗
Love this for my bath bombs!