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Reborn Ferric Ferrocyanide

Original price $ 3.00 - Original price $ 455.00
Original price $ 455.00
$ 3.00
$ 3.00 - $ 455.00
Current price $ 3.00

Ferric Ferrocyanide is a flat blue pigment also known as Iron Blue and Prussian Blue.


Ferric Ferrocyanide (77510), Talc (77718)Not stable in high pH
Particle size (<10 microns).

In cosmetics, the color is typically used in eye shadows. It is a bright, intense blue, with a much stronger dye load than the alternative pigment, Ultramarine Blue.

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California Residents:'Warning: this product MAY contain trace chemicals (<10ppm Lead (Pb); <2ppm Arsenic (As); and <2ppm Mercury (Hg) listed by the State of California under the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (Proposition 65) as being known to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. The level of such chemicals complies with all Federal requirements under the Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act for safety and effectiveness. Please refer to the product Certificate of Analysis (COA) in the documents section.

Size: Sample (2.5g)

Customer Reviews

Based on 14 reviews
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J
Julie

It's beautiful

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Rebecca H.
Got this to try working

Got this to try working on a blue pigmented magnetic eyeliner. Shouldn't have any mica interfering with magnetic eyelash adhesion, don't know yet if the talc will be problematic with adhesion of lashes or with sensitive skin use in a minimal area like eyeliner. I have several other projects to finish, before I get to work on this one.

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Alexander S.
Reborn?

Not too terrible, but such strong pigmentation it may stain, but the pay off may be worth it for you, but also definitely don’t use as is without add ins. Once dry it cracked so badly, for eyeshadow purposes, so definitely make sure you’re adding filler.

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Ashley E.
Great

Great

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Atsuko S.
Rich but messy

A little bit goes a long way. It's so dark that when mixed with white, it becomes grayish blue. Very beautiful but it's so rich and fine, it gets onto everything around the pigment pouch.