Squeaky Stroller is an online magazine resource featuring the latest and greatest products for moms and kids. We enjoy their “smart and simple take on daily life.” This month they featured our Mineral Make-Up Kits for moms to play with on their indoor playdates. Hey, playdates aren’t just for the kids right?
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nail polish? wow…
wall paint???? oh my…
the possibilities…..
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Micas aren’t approved for use in candles so you’ll want to stay away from things that burn but yes, they would work great for polymer clay, coloring cement, working with nail polish, house paints and polymers. There are lots of options.
i want! i want!
but, i have a question about formulations….where to direct inquiries?
i am having so much fun playing with my micas. I put them on top of candles, i emboss my seal with them, of course, soaps, but can’t you use micas to color polymer clay also? surely there are also other uses for micas!
also, I am musing about a formulary question with regards to this, Anne=Marie. If I do not want to blog about it, is there another way to contact?