Red Vibrance Mica Metallic Powder
Red Vibrance Mica Metallic Powder


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Description
Elevate your creations with the bold, maroon hues of Red Vibrance Mica. This captivating pigment packs a punch, infusing your work with a sense of passion and intensity. Whether you're an artist, crafter, or DIY enthusiast, this mica will help you make a statement.
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Ingredients & Info
INCI: Mica, iron oxide
Micron Size: 5-25 μm
FDA Approved Use
- Eyes: Yes
- Lips: Yes
- Bath Bombs: Yes
- General Body Use: Yes
Use Notes
This is a dark red mica that is maroon in hue. For a true, bright red try our Trial by Fire Red Mica.
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.
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
I have been using Red Vibrance for years, and I purchase in the larger bag for refills. It creates the most stunning dark red for my men's line soaps. It does not bleed at all, its a must have!
Just awesome
I used this color for an apple cider soap, and the color was exactly how I wanted it to look, and it works great. Would recommend!
Beautiful maroon!
This color comes out more of a brick or rust color and works perfectly in my rustic looking soaps
My favourite colour is Marron so I LOVE Red Vibrance.
But the name is it is a bit of a Misnomer. All the other colours in the "Vibrance" line are the standard for that colour. They make a perfect rainbow. But Red Vibrance doesn't fit the bill. You need to use My Red Obsession or Trial by Fire for that.
BUT if you want a beautiful Maroon, this is the Perfect colour.
I use this in conjunction with Black raspberry Vanilla Fragrance oil, and it is Wonderful.
Here is a tip ... do an Ombre or Gradient pour.
Don't do a swirl, or you will have soap that looks like meat !!! lol