Sample bags contain one generous teaspoon (approx. 3-4 g).
Goldfinger mica is stunning. So is James Bond. Not only is this one of our very favorite gold mica colors, but every time this mica gets mentioned, Joanna starts belting out the song... Shirley Bassey style.
It causes quite a commotion here at the madhouse. Shirley got paid for her singing. For a reason. We'll just leave it at that.
This is a rich coppery gold, not a yellow gold. If you are looking for a yellow gold, try Sister Golden Hair Surprise!
General Information | |
Goldfinger (SDS/MSDS) | Gold Mica |
Ingredients | Mica (77019), Iron Oxide (77491), Titanium Dioxide (77891), Tin Dioxide (778161) |
Solubility | Disperses in oil |
Particle Size | 10-60 µm |
FDA Permitted Cosmetic Uses | |
External Use | Yes |
Eye Area | Yes |
General (Including Lips) | Yes |
Bath Bombs & Bath Products | Yes |
Soap Notes Usage rates in Cold Process soap: 1-2 tsp. per pound of oils. Usage rates in Melt & Pour soap: 1/4-1/2 tsp per pound of M&P base. Adjust these calculations to lighten or darken your desired hue. These amounts create bright colors with no colored suds. |
Bath Bomb Notes To use in bath bombs or other water applications, you must use polysorbate 80 (emulsifier) at a rate of 1-2% of your total batch weight. This should disperse the color evenly and eliminate mica from floating on the water's surface or leaving a ring of mica around the bathtub. |