Mardi Gras Mica Glitter in Eco-Friendly Purple Sparkle

Mardi Gras Purple Mica Glitter

5 gram bag
Sale price  $1.17 Regular price  $1.30
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Mardi Gras Mica Glitter in Eco-Friendly Purple Sparkle

Mardi Gras Purple Mica Glitter

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Sale price  $1.17 Regular price  $1.30
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Get ready to dazzle with Mardi Gras Mica Glitter! This eco-friendly, royal-purple sparkle brings bold, planet-friendly brilliance to your projects. Made from fluorphlogopite, it’s a sustainable way to add radiant shimmer. In melt-and-pour soaps, it glows with luxurious intensity, while in bath bombs, it creates mesmerizing, swirling displays in the water. Cold process designs burst with vibrant radiance, making your creations unforgettable!

Color Testing Notes

Mardi Gras Mica Glitter is one of those colors that just makes me happy every time I use it. It’s a true, bold purple with tiny darker specks that give it so much depth and sparkle. In cold process soap, it turns into a gorgeous rich purple, but in resin, lip gloss, and clear melt and pour, it really comes alive!

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

Ingredients & Info

INCI: Fluorphlogopite, titanium dioxide, manganese violet, tin oxide
Micron Size: 30-150 μm

FDA Approved Use

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

Use Notes

Mica-based glitters 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.

Use Rate

  • CP Soap: 3 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