FAQ's
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Pigments for Ink
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COA or Certificate of Analysis
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About where we source our pigments
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Approved for Cosmetics or Not? What does all the jargon mean?
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What is the Difference between Cosmetic and Industrial Pigments
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What is the difference between a pigment and a dye?
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What Effect does Micron Size have?
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What is Synthetic Mica and is it Safe?
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Are your Dyes and Pigments Water or Oil Dispersible?
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May our pigments be used in foods?
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Resources for Cosmetic Makers
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Printable Application Chart
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Novelty Pigments in Cosmetics
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Information on Colors NOT approved for Cosmetic Use
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Is your Plastic Glitter Approved for Cosmetic Use?
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How much is a sample size?
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How are the pigments packed?
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Are your products VEGAN
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Best Manufacturing Guidelines
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Guidelines for Using Mica in Printing Applications
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Guidelines for Using Mica in Cosmetics
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Guidelines for adding Mica to Paints and Coatings
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Firing Guidelines for Potter or Glass Blowers
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Glow in the Dark Pigments in Cosmetics
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Do your products contain Nano-Particles?
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Do Micas Require Batch Certification?
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Colorants for Bath Bombs
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Color Grinds and Blending
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Color Basics
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Can I add Mica Powder to House or Artists Paint?
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Are your products natural or organic?
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Are your pigments stable in high or low pH applications?
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Are your Dyes and Pigments Water or Oil Dispersible?
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