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Using mica powder in candles is technically possible, but not recommended. Adding mica to the surface can create a shimmering effect, but its incorporation into the wax should be avoided.
Natural mica, of mineral origin, mixes poorly with wax, and can alter combustion and clog the wick. If you try the experiment, do not exceed 2-3 g of mica per 100 g of wax. Mixing mica with molded wax can result in an uneven deposit at the bottom of the mold.
The mica will saturate the wax (like the dye), it will be advisable to use a larger size for the candle wick, it is advisable to stay on pastel colors in candle.
In your scented melts, you can dose from 0.5 to 1g per 100 grams.
Mica is used in many applications for your "homemade" creations.
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Presentation: Mica is a fine powder (20 to 150 microns, not considered a nanoparticle product) of turquoise color, packaged in a small transparent plastic pot.
Easy to use: Our micas come with a resealable plastic container and plastic lid to ensure no powder spillage. The color retention is stable over time.
Transparency: The micas from the Terre De Bougies store do not contain any nanoparticles or allergenic substances and are classified as "Non-hazardous" according to European directives. All our micas are "not tested on animals".
SDS - Safety data sheet
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