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Epoxy Resin Dye- 25 Color Mica Powder - Pigment Powder for Bath Bomb,Soap Making Colorant, Resin Dye, Eye Shadow, Blush, Nail Art, Resin Jewelry, Craft Projects(0.35 oz Each Color)

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About Epoxy Resin Dye- 25 Color Mica Powder - Pigment

Features: ★Our pigment powder is bottled package with 25 different colors, each color 0.35oz. ★This mica powder is widely used for producing of DIY resin, soap making/bath bombs and other craft projects. ★Skin safe & easy to wash, very thrifty and non-toxic It is not absorbed by the skin and leaves no traces. This mica powder set include 25 bottles with gift box package 1 pc stainless steel spoon 0.35oz/10g per color. Total weight is 8.82oz/250g Application 1)Before melting the base, cut it into small cubes (1-2 cm), so it will melt faster. If you are melting the base in a microwave oven, use a special heat-resistant dish, glass or plastic cups, 3.5 ounces (100 grams) of base melts in the microwave for about 20-30 seconds. Using water bath, the base melts at 158-176 °F.  2)Add soap colorant at the rate of 0.002 – 0.007 ounce per 3.5 ounce (100 grams) of soap base, depending on how saturated color you want to get. When you add epoxy powder to melted soap base, stir thoroughly the mass in order to avoid lumps. For more convenience, it’s also possible to add small amount of glycerin or spirits to dye powder and then add this mixture to liquid base. Then pour the soap into the mold, sprinkling it with alcohol, and repeat this procedure afterwards, as the foundation was poured, this must be done to remove small bubbles and foam.  3)Alcohol is also used when making multi-layer soap. You need to sprinkle the frozen layer before pouring the next one - the layers are better attached to each other and do not break down during the use. 3.5 lbs (1588 grams) of the base freezes in the mold on average in 5 hours.