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Kuncai
Kuncai Chameleon
INCI Name:
Calcium Sodium Borosilicate
Pigment Type:
Color Travel, Color Transition, Pearlescent
Labeling Claims:
Credo Clean Standard, Clean at Sephora, Ulta Beauty's Conscious Beauty
Kuncai Chameleon has eye-catching multicolor effects with amazing color travel. Dramatic color flops over different colors are the core competence of this product range. The Chameleon pigments are based on synthetic mica or calcium sodium borosilicate. By selecting the optimal substrate for each color flop, we can guarantee the greatest possible effect. A striking appearance for your final product is a certainty. The colors are strong and vibrant, particularly in low viewing angles, and transition through several colors as the viewing angle changes.