They both normally use machinery that gets rust into the glitter. In order to be sure a glitter is safe for the user, the production and packaging must comply with the GMP Good Manufacturing Practices and workers should follow a proper sanitary behavior. Users need to research what they buy to put into their skins. Bioglitter PURE can be used for cosmetic and craft applications. Blue Sun International focuses on delivering the latest technology to the personal care market.
Our product list ranges from scientifically advanced actives o f personal care, skin care, hair care and color cosmetics. Now You can Have Both! Some may have more visible particles for an intended chunkier look. Craft glitter is tinted with dyes — some of which are harmful chemicals. These dyes may even leach out and stain your skin. Glitter that you do not wish to have dissolve are called Solvent Resistant Glitter. High-quality cosmetic glitter is made with more care. Cosmetic grade glitter is best because it has been certified for use on skin and around eyes after testing and lab experiments.
Many companies use this marketing tactic without any extra measures to ensure your safety. Look for safe brands and do your own research before using anything on your skin.
Glitter is awesome, but your wellness comes first! While it might be tricky to find a high-quality glitter that passes all the tests mentioned above, all glitter in our Glitties Cosmetic-Grade and Solvent Resistant collections pass this test!
Find what you seek Search. Craft Glitter vs. Cosmetic Glitter. Although, you should use extreme caution when applying anything to the eye area. Create your own sparkle with this easy to make and fun to use Glitter Stick. Feel free to add more glitter or less, your choice! The recipe below adds a moderate amount of shimmer so feel free to increase or decrease as you see fit. Please note that this recipe has not been challenge tested for preservation efficacy. If you use this recipe for market sales, it is up to you to ensure the safety of the product.
No, no, no!! It is banned in the EU now because it is so damaging to marine life because it is a micro plastic!! Water purifying stations cannot filter it out. You will eat it without knowing and we do not know how much damage these cause to humans never mind fish and other marine life. Please do not sell this stuff. There is bio degradable cosmetic glitter available now, sell that!! Do you know if this will work with biodegradable glitter as well?
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