What is an alternative to mica?

Synthetic fluorophlogopite – more widely referred to as synthetic mica mimics the effect of natural mica but is made in a lab. Just like natural mica, the synthetic alternative gives a glittering finish to makeup.
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Is there synthetic mica?

Synthetic Mica is the name generally used for a range of glistening pigments - blended together creating Sparkly colour in other products. They can be used in soap making. Bathing Crystals, bath bombs or make up. Synthetic Mica may produce more vivid colours and actually be brighter than than naturally occurring mica.
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How do you make homemade mica?

  1. Pour food-grade mica flakes into a food processor. ...
  2. Close the food processor.
  3. Turn the food processor on, allowing the motion and the blades to turn the flakes to powder. ...
  4. Turn the food processor off and allow the powder to settle completely. ...
  5. Check the consistency of the mica powder.
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What makeup does not use mica?

Almost all Rejuva Minerals makeup is mica-free, with the exception of a few products, which they list on their Product Safety page. They say they use “ethically sourced mica” for those products. This is a great brand for people with sensitive skin!
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Is there ethical mica?

Some ethical beauty brands have chosen to use synthetic mica (or synthetic fluorphlogopite) as a substitute for natural mica. Synthetic mica is made in a lab so there is no risk of child-labor.
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Does mica use child labour?

Dangers for children

Mining mica is a labor intensive process that requires going into narrow shafts that frequently collapse and trap children under the rocks. To find mica, children are forced to go underground, where they often find themselves in complete darkness.
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Does Lush use mica?

As of January 1, 2018 we will not be using natural mica in production. Once stock containing natural mica has been sold through, Lush will be completely natural mica-free. Gabbi explains, “For us it was to do with the sourcing practices behind natural mica.
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Why is mica bad in makeup?

Safety of Mica in Cosmetics

Depending on the extraction method, mica can sometimes become contaminated with asbestos, which is a well-known carcinogen. Former miners, millers, and processors of mica have developed asbestosis, mesothelioma, and lung cancer as a result of the prolonged exposure.
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Does Fenty beauty have mica?

“Fenty Beauty is committed to only use natural mica from mines that comply with human rights and labor standards. We make every effort to ensure the traceability and transparency of our supply chains for the natural mica used in our products.
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Does Maybelline use mica?

L'Oréal, who owns Maybelline, Lancôme, Garnier, Yves Saint Laurent Beauty, Kiehls, Urban Decay (a very well known cruelty free brand) and more, buys mica through intermediaries such as the German company Merck and the Chinese company Kuncai.
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Can eyeshadow be used as mica powder?

Yes, the very same mica powder that is sold under the name Pearl Ex and is used in crafts. But even if an eye shadow color is very, very sparkly and full of mica shimmer, it will still contain other pigments and carrier ingredients. While an eye shadow can contain mica powder, eye shadow itself is not mica powder.
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What is mica powder made of?

Mica is a colored powder that's made from a natural mineral called muscovite. Muscovite is a silicate mineral, in the same family as quartz. Before it's processed, mica comes out of the ground in large pearlescent sheets or flakes, which have a naturally shimmering, iridescent property.
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Why is mica unethical?

Once the mica is mined, it's then sold through several layers of middlemen and intermediaries, making it very difficult to trace the mica back to its child-labor roots. If you're buying mica from India or Madagascar, it's nearly impossible to be sure that it was obtained ethically or legally.
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Why is mica illegal?

Mica and Child Labor in India

Children mine mica illegally in India as they have small frames and can easily access the minerals underground. These children generally do not have an education and are unable to attend school due to their families' lack of funds.
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What are lush sparkles made of?

A new kind of sparkle, made from synthetic fluorphlogopite (aka synthetic mica), is adding dazzle to bath bombs, shower gels and all kinds of cosmetics. Synthetic mica is a man-made material designed to mimic the shimmer effect of natural mica, which is made up of natural minerals.
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Where does ColourPop get their mica?

Mica in our products is sourced from the U.S., Japan, and Europe.” ColourPop did not specifically address how they audit or trace to ensure no child labor was involved in mining their mica.
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Does Fenty use child labour?

Joshi's statement alleges Rihanna's company uses child labor to extract 'blood mica' from mines in Jharkhand, one of India's poorest regions. The NGO's representative claims that Fenty Beauty does not have the correct certification to prove it does not use child labor in the production of its products.
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Where does Fenty Beauty get mica from?

The complaint read: “As per reports, US pop star Rihanna's beauty product 'Fenty Beauty' uses blood mica from Jharkhand in which child labourers work in dire conditions. To ascertain that the mica is free of child labour, there are certificate agencies.
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Is mica and talc the same?

Mica is a mineral ingredient that's similar to talc. Instead of a chalky or matte finish, it achieves a frost or a glow. Mica also blends into your skin more seamlessly than talc, so it can dilute color without leaving any of its own pigment behind.
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Is mica OK for your skin?

Mica is safe for almost all skin types, even when used on the eyes and lips, when topically applied on the skin. You've guessed it, it causes trouble only for sensitive skin. Here's the deal: mica comes from crushed rock.
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Is mica vegan?

Mad Micas is vegan.
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Does Morphe use mica?

The ingredient list for the Morphe 35W palette should tell you why it's cheap: Talc, Mica, Mineral Oil, Kaolin, Titanium Dioxide, Magnesium Stearate, Isopropyl Palmitate, Lanolin, Methylparaben, Propylparaben.
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Does Bare minerals use mica?

What's in it: 5 clean mineral ingredients including: titanium dioxide and zinc oxide for mineral sun protection, bismuth oxychloride and Mica for a luminous finish and silky, soft-skin feel, and iron oxides for clean, natural-looking color and coverage (Seriously, that's it!)
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Is mica powder eco friendly?

Is mica bad for the environment? Not all things natural are necessarily good, and when it comes to the environment, mica mining is a serious concern. The creation of open pits to obtain mica encourages soil erosion, the formation of sinkholes, and could potentially pollute waterways and our precious soil.
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