Well- depending on how finely ground it is- if its really really fine it can not only cling, but get rubbed in and then rub off everywhere, so yes. It certainly can. I have conducted much scientific testing on the subject 🙂
Does mica have the staying power/annoyance factor of glitter? It must stick to you and remain in your house in perpetuity for it to be a candidate for glitter replacement 🙂
mica does if its titanium coated. They use it as a replacement for metallic powders in paint that were toxic- like copper. and could be absorbed through the skin.
And snaps- it can’t be easily flicked off like glitter.
And brownstone is a sandstone formed during the Triassic Period.
Well- depending on how finely ground it is- if its really really fine it can not only cling, but get rubbed in and then rub off everywhere, so yes. It certainly can. I have conducted much scientific testing on the subject 🙂
Rob, don’t poke the woman. Unnecessary.
Does mica have the staying power/annoyance factor of glitter? It must stick to you and remain in your house in perpetuity for it to be a candidate for glitter replacement 🙂
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Very true, but I do eat glitter covered cookies made by Cobble!
the glitter was actually the moistest part of those cookies hahah
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mica does if its titanium coated. They use it as a replacement for metallic powders in paint that were toxic- like copper. and could be absorbed through the skin.
Very true, but I do eat glitter covered cookies made by Cobble!
I like my new Complimentary Close…
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