The mica powder of HUAJING has the advantage of extremely narrow particle size, and the particle size specifications are complete, such as: 2000 mesh, 1250 mesh, 800 mesh, 400 mesh, 120 mesh, etc. The skin feeling is exquisite.
In the world of cosmetics, the quest for the perfect product often leads to the exploration of various ingredients that not only enhance beauty but also provide a sense of luxury. One such ingredient that has gained significant popularity in recent years is gold mica powder. Known for its shimmering properties and skin-friendly characteristics, gold mica powder is transforming the cosmetic industry, providing both aesthetic appeal and practical benefits.
The mica variety that does not contain iron is colorless in flakes, and the higher the iron content, the darker the color, and the more polychromatic and absorbable it is. According to the different chemical composition and optical characteristics, mica group minerals can be divided into Muscovite subgroup, biotite-phlogopite subgroup and lemica subgroup. The common mica are biotite, phlogopite, Muscovite and so on.
Aesthetic Appeal
Furthermore, the aesthetic appeal of matte mica powder cannot be overstated. The use of this powder lends a natural and sophisticated look, which is especially desirable in today’s market that leans towards skin-like finishes. Unlike traditional shimmery formulations, matte mica gives a soft-focus effect that can blur the appearance of fine lines and pores, making it suitable for all ages. This quality has made products containing matte mica a staple in makeup routines, appealing to a broad demographic.
X represents large interlayer cations, such as K+, Na+, Ca2+, Ba2+, Rb+, Cs+, etc. Y represents octahedral cations, such as Al3+, Fe2+, Mg2+, Cr3+, Ti4+, Fe3+, etc. Z is mainly Si4+ and Al3+; The ideal ratio of the additional anion (OH)- to (O)2- is 2:10, and (OH)- can be replaced by F- and Cl-. Most mica contain 4% to 5% water. Therefore, although they may be called mica, the chemical composition of different mica may be very different, for the purpose of research, we collectively refer to the minerals with this type of characteristics as mica group minerals.
Mica is a very common rock-forming mineral, widely distributed in crystalline rocks. Its general chemical formula can be expressed as: