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FD&C Yellow No. 6 Dye

FD&C Yellow No. 6 Dye

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All FDA-certified dyes are now GRANULAR.
Less mess, same usage rates.

Important Information! Dyes may appear drab or look like the wrong color in the jar and must be bloomed before being incorporated into your medium. Please visit our page about using FD&C Dyes and Lakes to learn more about usage in bath bombs, soap and other products, as well as how to bloom dyes.

FD&C Batch Certified Yellow No. 6 Dye
FDA Certificate
Product type
FDA-certified dye
Dye load 90%
FDA-Permitted for External Use Yes
FDA-Permitted for Eye Area Use Yes
FDA-Permitted for General (Including Lips) Use Yes
FDA-Permitted for Bath Bombs Use Yes
Solubility Water soluble
UV effects Will fade

To learn more about FDA certification, what it means and how it's done, visit our page explaining the FD&C certifications.

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Jessica B
Love this!

I have fallen in love with Dyes. Used it for the first time for bath bombs and I will be using dyes in the future. A little truly goes such a long way!

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Michelle Rutledge
Perfect!

Perfect color and easy to use!

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Ricky Bone
Orange?

So when bloomed water method it produces almost a neon orange color but when it dries is a very sandy orange color. Makes it hard to have vibrant colors because they seem to only stay vibrant when wet then fade to almost pastel color

You may not be using enough. Try adding more to see if it pops the color! :)

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PrairieStead
Easy on the eyes

Well written and easy to understand. Great information on how to get the true colors we want, the easy way, and fix the errors, the easy way too! Greatly appreciated especially as it extends our options, reduces our restrictions, and eliminates resource wasting practices. Gotta love it! Thanks MadMicas!

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Rachel Richards
Yellow 6

This was once again what I was looking for. I failed to bloom properly in the first batch but learned to get the perfect shade the second time. Thank you