Coral Coast Mica will bring a tropical, coral hue to your Soap and Bath products. This vibrant and joyful pinkey-orange colour is absolutely perfect for your summer and tropics-themed projects!
This colour works beautifully in both Cold Process and Melt & Pour Soaps. 
Suggested Usage:  Start with about ¼ teaspoon per 500g of scrub, bath bombs, etc. For Melt and Pour Soap, mix 1 teaspoon pigment with 1 tablespoon of 99 percent isopropyl alcohol.  Add ½ tsp. of dispersed mica at a time to the melted soap.  For Cold Process Soap, mix 1 teaspoon with 1 tablespoon of lightweight oil.  Add 1 tsp. of dispersed mica at a time to the soap.  We recommend adding Polysorbate 80 when using in Bath Bombs.
| Product Suitability: | |
| Melt & Pour Soap: | Yes | 
| Cold Processed Soap: | Yes | 
| Bath Bombs: | Yes. We recommend the inclusion of Polysorbate 80 with Micas in Bath Bombs. | 
| Cosmetics including Eye area: | Yes | 
| Lip Products: | Yes | 
| Oil Based Sugar Scrub: | Yes | 
| This Colour is a: | non-bleeding colour | 
| Particle size: | 10 – 60 μm | 
Our Test Results: 
Produces a coral pink colour in clear MP Soap Base and a peach tone with little to no shimmer in white Melt & Pour Soap Base. The easiest way to incorporate this mica in MP Soap is to moisten it with some Isopropyl Alcohol, glycerine or water making a slurry, then mix in.  A ratio of 1:3 works well.  Hydrating with oil is recommended for CP soap if using within the soap, as a guide use a ratio of 1:4 mica to oil works well for us with most micas. We always recommend small batch testing before embarking on a larger project. 
| pH sensitivity: | Stable in high pH products such as CP Soap. | 
| Colour Fading: | Stable | 
| Colour Bleeding (Migration): | Non bleeding, suitable for embedding,layering and swirling. | 
Note: Our Micas are packed in resealable jars unless purchasing 500g and above or surplus stock.
| INCI: | Mica, Titanium dioxide, FD & C Red 4, Tin dioxide | 
| CAS #: | CI 77019, CI 77891, CI 14700, CI 77861 | 
| Lip Safe: | Yes | 
 
 
         
                 
                 
                 
                 
             
             
             
             
             
             
            