Bio Degrade Loose Glitter - Sea Horse 3G

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Ingredients: Rayon, Glycerin, Styrene/Acrylates Copolymer, Water (Aqua), Urea, May contain (+/-): Blue 1 Lake (CI 42090), Red 7 Lake (CI 15850), Yellow 5 Lake (CI 19140), Aluminum Powder (CI 77000)

Created using bio-degradable plant cellulose from sustainably farmed trees (mainly eucalyptus). Our Bio Blends Glitter is then covered in the tiniest amount of metal to give it it’s shine. Making this glitter 30-40% softer than polyester glitters and extremely shimmery.

The Bio Blends range is bio degradable, vegan, cruelty free and plastic free. Each glitter is mixed with a variation of bold colours. For those that can’t decided on one colour of glitter.

Application couldn’t be easier with these colourful Bio Blends Glitters. We recommend using our best-selling GLITTER ME UP FIX GEL as an adhesive to create a dazzling look that will last all day and night!

Mixed with complimentary colours, the Glitter Me Up Bio Blends are perfect for creating dramatic and bold stand out looks, with a colourful twist.

Our glitter pots are completely versatile! This allows you to create more intricate, shimmery designs for any occasion. Whether this be on your face or body, don’t be afraid to create daring and adventurous looks.

Packaged in a small pot this glitter is perfect for those on the go! Just slide the pot into your bag and top up your look no matter where you are. Perfect for adding that extra top up of sparkle to you and your friends looks throughout the day.

Manufactured in our UK factory, based in the Lake District. Our glitters are safe for use across the face and body and easy to apply and remove! Just apply warm soapy water to the glitter area and the product should wash off. Ideal for festivals that require a different look each day.

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