Orange clay gets its color from the iron oxide, making it a rust or orange color and is made up of naturally occurring dolomite, silica, ferric oxide and other mineral oxides.
Cosmetic Uses: Orange clay can be used in soap as a colorant about 1/4 oz per 16 oz of soap. It can be used in facials and body wraps for normal skin.
Colors are represented as close as possible to the color they appear.
Many colorants may be pH sensitive and can change or morph at high or low pH levels.
No final color is implied or guaranteed in any final formulation or soap. The customer is responsible for all testing in formulations.