

Sexy Stranger Mica Blend
Wickii is a Certified Mad Micas Reseller
This deep brown mica is perhaps the best brown mica we carry. Almost chocolate in color that reflects copper in the light. It is a velvety-rich brown that everyone should have in their chest.
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SHIPPING & RETURNS
At Wickii, we deliver Australia-wide, with shipping typically ranging from overnight to a maximum of 7 working days from our warehouse departure date. Please be aware that certain payment methods, such as BPAY, Direct Deposits, and occasionally PayPal, may take 1 to 3 days for funds to process, thus affecting order processing times.
At Wickii, we prioritise your satisfaction. If your order arrives damaged or incorrect, contact us within 30 days for a prompt refund or replacement. For any queries or issues with your purchase, our Customer Experience Team is here to help you, email: hello@wickii.com.au.
For more information please refer to our Shipping & Returns policy

who is madmicas?
Partnering with the best
Mad Micas, established in 2013, is a family-owned, Florida operated business dedicated to providing vibrant, high-quality mica powders and colorants for creative and cosmetic applications.
Their extensive range of ethically sourced, vegan, and cruelty-free colorants meets the highest safety and performance standards.






FAQ's
Let's chat all things Mica.
What is mica?
Mica is a natural mineral powder known for its beautiful shimmer and sparkle. It's commonly used in cosmetics and soaps, to add colour and a pearlescent finish.
Available in a wide range of shades, mica is loved for its versatility and ability to create eye-catching effects in handmade products.
Is it ethical?
We have chosen to partner with Mad Micas to ensure world standard ethical practices. Mad Mica states "we are committed to holding ourselves and our suppliers to the highest ethical standards. We have established a strict set of guiding principles that govern our actions and our supply lines that are rigid and non-negotiable"
You can read their ethics statement here.
Are micas natural?
Most mica used in cosmetics and soap, begin with naturally mined mica that is ground to a fine powder. This mica powder is grey-white in color until it is then coated with pigments (iron oxides, ultramarines or dyes).
Therefore, colored micas are comprised of pigments on a mica substrate (underlying substance). Those pigments, however, are not natural. They are lab-created to avoid the unhealthy levels of lead, arsenic and mercury that mined pigments contain.
Thus, there are no colored micas that are 100% natural. If they contain a pigment (ultramarine, iron oxide or dye), they are not natural.
Special note: Some of our micas are made with synthetic mica substrate called Fluorphlogopite. Fluorphlogopite is brighter and smoother than natural mica, and makes a fantastic substrate for some applications
What cosmetic products can I use mica in?
Each mica has its own usage recommendations. Some colours may not be safe for lip products or bath bombs. Just scroll up to the PRODUCT SPECS section under MORE INFORMATION to find the details for each one.
Can I use mica in candles?
While mica looks beautiful, we don’t suggest using it in candles — it can clog the wick and affect how well your candle burns.
Can I use mica in wax melts?
Because wax melts don’t have a wick, you don’t need to worry about clogging or flame interference like you would in candles. Mica adds a beautiful shimmer and swirl when the melt liquifies — especially in clear waxes.
My mica is not dispersing evenly in my soap?
This is a common issue and usually happens when mica isn’t properly mixed or pre-dispersed before being added. Mica doesn’t dissolve in water, so if added directly, it can clump or streak. Try pre-mixing your mica in a small amount of oil (like sweet almond or fractionated coconut oil) before adding it to your soap base. If you’re working with melt-and-pour soap, you can also mix mica into a bit of isopropyl alcohol first. For cold process soap, using a stick blender after adding the mica helps break up any streaks or clumps. Taking this extra step can really improve the final look of your soap and give you that beautiful, even shimmer.