Yellow Oxide
Yellow Oxide
Usage Guidelines
Usage Guidelines
Product Details
Yellow Oxide
Average Particle Size: 0.1-0.7 Microns
Approved Cosmetic Uses and Test Results:
- General: Yes
- Lip Products: Yes
- Eye Products: Yes
- Nail Products: Yes
- Bath Bombs: Yes
- Melt & Pour Soap: Yes
- Cold Process Soap Stable: Yes
- UV Fade: No
- Migrates: No
- pH Changes: No
Technical Information
Technical Information
INCI: CI77492
Tips:
- When using Yellow Oxide in Mineral Makeup Products, the colour can be added directly to your base.
- In Melt & Pour Soap, you must first add the colour to a small amount of liquid glycerin and mix the colourant. You can then add the desired amount of colourant to your soap base. If your soap bubbles are not white it means you have added to much of the colourant.
- In Cold Process Soap, mix your desired amount of colourant with a small amount of your soap oils, a lightweight carrier oil, liquid glycerin or warm water, before adding the colourant to your soap at a light trace.
Storage: We suggest storing in an airtight container in a cool, dark location.
Caution: Approved in general cosmetics, eye and lip products. For external use only. Keep out of reach of children and pets. Do not inhale.
Documentation & Resources
Documentation & Resources
this is a really good colour, however I have had some problems getting it to be smooth, it requires a lot of mixing.
I don't measure as closely as the reviewer below me, but use a pinch to a portion until it looks right, which gives good colour quickly. Colours more efficiently than yellow ochre.
I mix 1/2 tsp of this colourant with a touch of oil and then add it to about 1 cup of soap mixture, which results in a rich yellow colour, in a layer of the finished product.