Mica is generally considered safe for use on the skin in cosmetics. It is a naturally occurring mineral that is finely ground into a powder and used in makeup products for its shimmering effect. However, individuals with sensitive skin may experience irritation or allergic reactions to mica, so it's always a good idea to do a patch test before using products containing mica on your face.
mica has the specific gravity of 2.88
No, mica does not taste salty. Mica is a mineral commonly used in cosmetics, pigments, and electronics, but it is not intended for consumption. Eating mica can be harmful to your health.
Another name for mica is isinglass.
Mica can range from pale grey to black.
Muscovite (clear) and Biotite (black) are the commonest mica forms. Fuchsite (green) is an unusual mica containing chromium. Please see the related link below for a listing of the mica group of minerals.
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Mica. It works well, it is not harmful to the skin, and it is inexpensive.
mica has the specific gravity of 2.88
it is not bad for your skin people just think that
I think it is bad for skin
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Biotite mica contains iron and/or magnesium, but muscovite mica does not.
it is not bad for your skin aslong as you you wash your face after
Iron is present in biotite mica but not in muscovite mica.
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No. Mica is a silicate.