According to Vogue, "Mica is the name given to a group of silicate minerals which can be ground down into a sparkling powder for use in beauty products, causing it to be referred to as "nature's glitter". Colours vary between the different minerals, from silver and white to pink and purple tones."
Mica is a natural stone mineral with shiny flakes. When mica is ground into powder, you get mica powder. So the mica powder glows, like very fine glitter, so to speak. They are used to create a metallic or shiny pearl effect. They come in many colors. Pearl Ex is a popular brand of pure mica powder. (See a color chart of all Pearl Ex colors here.) Although mica powders are often colored, they are not optimal for coloring things as their main purpose is to create shine or shine. Mica powder is one of the most important ingredients in most cosmetic products to add a glowing shine. Most of the time, if the product has this shimmer effect, it is definitely because of mica. Apart from its use in the field of the beauty industry, ground mica is also used in toothpaste, car paints, plastics, and other bath products.
What are the benefits of Mica?
Mica is often combined with other ingredients to create different types of effects. By coating mica stains with titanium dioxide, the pearlescent powder can, for example, reflect all the colors of the rainbow. Combining mica with iron dioxide can help create more earthy and golden tones. Barium chloride and sodium sulfate can soften the particularly shiny appearance of mica products while maintaining this shine.
The biggest advantage of mica is its ability to create a glossy finish naturally, as it can be ground into a fine powder. Because it is made naturally, it is a particularly popular ingredient among organic and natural cosmetic brands and can be used on almost all skin types with or without side effects.
There are many ways on how to make your skin glow. It is either by hydration, exfoliation, and etc. However, if you need the quickest way to make your skin glow, then Mica powder is a perfect choice for you. If you are not comfortable in using make-ups and other cosmetic products, you may have the option to do a DIY bath products project that uses mica powder as one of your ingredients. In general, Mica powder will help your skin to have this glow and healthy-looking effect.
Different particle sizes of mica also can bring about numerous hues or color combinations. As a result, mica is more and more gaining recognition as an element that offers versatility withinside the splendor and cosmetics industry. Based on their sizes, mica debris can emit blue, crimson, or inexperienced light. Minute mica debris will provide a smoother sheen, while mid-sized mica debris offers a satin finishing. Lastly, this mineral can decorate herbal capabilities aside from simply including shimmer, supplied that its miles are carried out properly.
How to make bath bombs with Mica powder?
It is no longer new to us that bath bombs help us exfoliate and moisturize our skin, but what is more exciting is to incorporate Mica powder in it to have a healthier glow effect on your skin.
Ingredients:
1/2 cup corn starch
1/2 cup citric acid
1/2 cup Epsom salt
1 cup baking soda
1 tsp. mica powder soap dye
1 tbsp. dried orange peel
20-25 drops of your favorite essential oil
2 1/2 tbsp. coconut oil (melted)
1 tbsp. water or witch hazel
bath bomb molds
Directions:
In a large bowl, combine all of the dry ingredients. Whisk it to completely incorporate the ingredients
In a separate bowl, whisk the coconut oil, essential oil, and water/witch hazel.
Slowly add the oil mixture to the dry ingredients. Watering slowly will help keep the mixture less bubbly as possible. Mix until it looks like wet sand and everything is completely incorporated.
Transfer the bath bomb mixture to the bath bomb molds, taking care to press the mixture firmly into each half of the mold. Fill in a little so that the two pieces stick together when pressed. Squeeze the moldings and twist them until they close.
Allow the bath bombs to dry for at least 24 hours.
Slowly remove the bath bombs from the molds. Gently tap the outside, twist each side, and pull them apart to remove.
Store your bath bombs in an airtight container or wrap it in plastic wrap.
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