Ultramarine blue powder (mineral pigment) (ci77007)

SKU
ULTRAM003
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Suspends in water giving a mid blue colour.

Stable in cold process soaps.

Not suitable in acid environments such as Bath Bombs where citric acid will produce sulphur dioxide gas.
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Extended Information Suspends in water giving a mid blue colour. Stable in cold process soaps. Use this pigment in natural soaps, can also be used in bath salts/crystals and opaque melt & pour soaps. Generally approved for all cosmetic uses. Not suitable in acid environments such as Bath Bombs where citric acid will produce sulphur dioxide gas.
Picture is of product as powder.

Full description... Ultramarine is a blue pigment consisting primarily of a double silicate of aluminium and sodium with some sulfides or sulfates, and occurring in nature as a proximate component of lapis lazuli.
CoA - 086314 (316.46 kB)
MSDS (194.71 kB)
TDS (137.60 kB)
CoA - 128147 (205.41 kB)
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