Cosmetics grade glitter in a number of shades and sizes. The FDA does not approve of glitter being used in cosmetics or on the skin, but there is no research to show that it can harm you. Glitter is widely used in cosmetics in the U.S., just not approved by the FDA.Â
Net Weight 2g/.07 ozÂ
Siren, Snow Queen, Sperm Whale, Splash
Ingredients:Â Polyethylene Terephalate, Aluminum, Polyurethane 33, Pigment.
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Drag-Tastic, Fire Opal, I Like It..., Mer-Maid, Scifi, Sissy Pink
Ingredients: Polyethylene Terephthalate, Polyurethane 11, Aluminum (CI 77891) May Contain: Iron Oxides, Ultramarine Blue (CI 770077).
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Cha Cha Heels, Drag Queen, Minds Eye, Royalty
Ingredients:Â Polyethylene Terephthalate, Acrylates Copolymer.
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Alchemy, Estrus, Silver Goddess, Static
Ingredients:Â Polyethylene Terephthalate Film, Aluminum, Polyurethane Coating, Colorants.
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All Other Colors
Ingredients:Â Polyethylene Terephthalate, Polyurethane 33, May contain the following colorants: FD&C Yellow No 5, FD&C Blue No 1, Prussian Blue, D&C Red No 7, FD&C Red No 40, D&C Red No 34, D&C Black No 2, Titanium Dioxide, Iron Oxide, Aluminum
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