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A classic, basic blue pigment.
Historically, ultramarine blue was made by grinding down the semi-precious stone, lapis lazuli.
For cosmetic manufacture, however, ultramarine blue is manufactured in the lab. Kaolin (China) Clay, sodium carbo...
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Works perfectly for creating a neutral undertone.
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Nita · November 18, 2025
ultra marine blue
I use this in my soft plastic fishing lures I make
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Joseph · March 17, 2024
I love this ultramarine blue!!
My great grandmother taught me to make soap when I was around 12 (over 40 years ago). For a long time, it was strictly utilitarian for me (as it had been for Granny). I got my artistic expression from altering books. I am not sure what finally inspired me to start taking a more artistic bent with my soap making 15 years ago, but I’m glad it happened!! My first foray into color in soap was herbs followed by the sample set from TKB. I got used to the quality of these colors. One time, a couple years ago, I got a big order and realized I didn’t have enough blue to make the soap for the order. I ordered 4oz from a vendor on either amzn or ebay (fast ship was a must at that point). It came fast and did the job, but I struggled with how difficult it was to use compared to TKB. Thank You so Much for everything you do!!