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How Do You Add Mica Powder To Soap?
Slofoodgroup Team
Creating your own soap allows you to customize scents, colors, and shapes. One way to elevate soap is incorporating shimmering mica powder, also known as luster dust. In this guide, we'll take you through the steps of adding luster dust to your soap for a touch of festive sparkle.
How To Use Edible Glitter Dust
Slofoodgroup Team
Edible glitter dust, otherwise known as luster dust, adds a fascinating element of shimmer to culinary creations, making even the simplest of dishes exude extravagance. This is your guide to using edible glitter dust, with practical tips for application and ideas for what to use it on.
What is edible luster dust made of?
Slofoodgroup Team
All luster dust serves the same basic purpose—to add shimmer—but not all luster dust is edible. It's important to ensure you are getting a food-safe pearlescent if it will be ingested. This article notes acceptable ingredients and shares the FDAs advisement on safety.
How Is Mica Formed In Nature And Is It Safe For Consumption?
Slofoodgroup Team
Mica includes a long list of silicate-based substances, minerals that occur naturally in each of the major types of rocks. It is known for its use across many industries, including food and beverage. Let's look at how it naturally forms from within the earth and how you can be sure it is safe to consume.
What is Mica Powder Used For?
Slofoodgroup Team
Mica powder is a naturally occurring mineral that is used to provide a brilliant sheen in a variety of applications—especially in baking and cosmetics. This post expands on the various uses for mica powder, or luster dust.
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