Sample bags contain one generous teaspoon (approx. 3-4 g).
"Velvet Dark Grey - This is a deep and velvety grey that has the most gorgeous shimmer and depth. I've used it in my cp soap and started using it with my paintings. I love all these micas for my art work. This is my favorite dark grey. A winner !! It will have a permanent spot on my craft cabinet. will not disappoint!" - Brianna
As strong and bold as its diva namesake, this dark grey mica is a complicated mix of black with smoky silver undertones.
Very cool, very slinky, very sexy.
General Information | |
Macy Gray (SDS/MSDS) | Grey-Black Mica |
Ingredients | Mica (CI 77019), titanium dioxide (CI 77891), iron oxide (CI 77491) |
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 | 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. |