Elevate your creations with the striking brilliance of our batch certified Red 40 Dye Powder! Boasting an impressive 90% dye concentration, this vibrant color delivers unmatched intensity, making your projects burst with bold, captivating hues that are impossible to ignore.
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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 | Certified Red No. 40 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 | Certified Red No. 40 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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Calculator | |
Documentation | |
SDS | |
Prop 65 | |
Prop 65 Compliant | Yes |
I use the Red 40 dye for my bath bombs and color is very strong and beautiful. Great and vibrant red color and disperse great in water. Little of dye goes long way.
I appreciate this dye for its True Red Color! It's not my favorite primary red for mixing, though still a beautiful deep Red!
My son’s best friend, may as well be brother, wanted RED oatmeal milk and honey body wash, his fav color. Hubby said it looked pink right after I got done making it. It was from the air bubbles. It was absolutely red the next morning after bubbles cleared.
i used this to make bath bomb embeds and it worked really well. nice and bright. a little goes a long way!
I love using this dye in my bath bombs for a fun color! Dyes do fade in the sun, but I have no problem with fading if keeping the bath bombs in the shade when at sales. I will keep repurchasing!
Makes a lovely red in my bath bombs and embeds. Lasts a long time as a little goes a long way! I like using this red for embeds more than bb for true red.
Just adding to my arsenal of dyes😉