Electric Orange Mica Powder with Vibrant Energy

Electric Orange Mica

5 gram bag
Sale price  $1.17 Regular price  $1.30
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Electric Orange Mica Powder with Vibrant Energy

Electric Orange Mica

190 reviews

Sale price  $1.17 Regular price  $1.30
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Description

Ignite your creativity with Electric Orange Mica, a bold and vibrant powder that brings electrifying energy to your creations. Its intense, lively orange hue adds a dynamic burst of color, making every project stand out with brilliance and flair. Perfect for infusing your crafts with bold, eye-catching vibrancy!

Color Testing Notes

Electric Orange is a truly beautiful, vibrant orange mica. Like most orange micas, it can be a bit tricky to work with, but the results are so worth it! For maximum color payoff, make sure to gel your soap - this brings out a deep, rich, and vivid orange. If you skip gelling, it still produces a lovely, soft orange, just lighter and more muted.

Notes By Owner/Maker/Creator - Yours Truly, Carrie Jack 😊❤️

Ingredients & Info

INCI: Mica, titanium dioxide, iron oxide
Micron Size: 10-60 μm

FDA Approved Use

  • Eyes: Yes
  • Lips: Yes
  • Bath Bombs: Yes
  • General Body Use: Yes

Use Notes

Working with any orange can be tricky with soaps. For best result with this and any orange mica, soap cool and don't let your soaps get too hot. Heat seems to have a negative effect on orange making fade or peach in color. Orange micas also need a slightly higher usage rate than other colors. For best results use 2 teaspoons per pound of oils, or even more to achieve the depth of color you like.

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