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Mica is a naturally occurring mineral characterized by its fibrous structure and layered texture. It belongs to the mineral class of silicates and consists mainly of aluminum, silicon and oxygen. There are several variations and types of Microsilica minerals, including muscovite, biotite and lepidolite.
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Mica is used as a texturizer and coloring agent in cosmetics, it provides a “glimmer” or “shimmering” quality in makeup powders. Mica is the group name for a series of ground silicate minerals with similar physical properties but varied chemical composition. Micas range in color from colorless to pale green, brown, or black.
Chrome Oxide Green is an inorganic green pigment made from various chromium compounds by heating to approx. 800°C. It can be used in paints, inks and glasses. Due to its hi...
Calcium Chloride (CaCl2) is a water soluble ionic crystal with a high enthalpy change of solution. It is mainly derived from limestone and is a by-product of the Solvay pro...
Mica is a naturally occurring mineral characterized by its fibrous structure and layered texture. It belongs to the mineral class of silicates and consists mainly of alumin...