D&C Green #5 Water Soluble Liquid

D&C Green #5 Water Soluble Liquid

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D&C Green #5 Water Soluble Liquid is a pre-mixed water based liquid dye. Great for soaps, bath salts, bath bombs, body powders, and other water based or dry formulations. Add to your water phase drop by drop until you get the desired color.

FNWL uses the standardized name for this color additive. Standardized names, however, can sometimes be vague. Green #5 possesses a blue-green hue and is predominantly blue in tone. The amount of colorant that you use will affect the intensity and vibrancy of the hue.

Please Note: Monitors vary in the way that they render colors. The color of this product may differ slightly from the color that you see on your monitor screen.

INCI: Distilled Water, Green No. 5, and Propylene Glycol (and) Diazolidinyl Urea (and) Methylparaben (and) Propylparaben


Wholesale Pricing: [wholesale pricing info]
  1 fl oz, $4.95
  4 fl oz, $11.48
  8 fl oz, $21.31 *
  16 fl oz, $38.36 *
  1 gal, $276.19 *
  5 gal, $1,242.00 * ^


*This item does not qualify for any promotional discounts.

^This item will ship separately.

UPS Surcharge of $0.00 will be added to this item.



Customer Ratings and Reviews

Average Rating: 4 stars  


Rating: 5 stars 5 out of 5

Reviewed By: Vicki

Posted: Saturday, August 9, 2014

Location: Seymour, TN

Comments: I needed a true green and ordered liquid color additive green #5. It is turquoise. Which green is closest to a true green?

FNWL Response: Hi Vicki, as the description for this liquid dye states: "FNWL uses the standardized name for this color additive. Standardized names, however, can sometimes be vague. Green #5 possesses a blue-green hue and is predominantly blue in tone." May I recommend that you please read the descriptions of our other color additives to help select one that matches the hue/color that you have in mind. If we don't have the exact green that you are seeking, it is possible to experiment and combine dyes (i.e. yellow and blue) to more closely achieve the color that you are seeking.


Rating: 5 stars 5 out of 5

Reviewed By: Lorrie

Posted: Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Location: Blackshear, GA


Rating: 3 stars 3 out of 5

Reviewed By: Sabrina

Posted: Sunday, August 23, 2009

Location: Metairie, LA

Comments: I had to use a lot to color my bath salts and it dampened them a little more than I would have liked. I did like the color.


Total Number of Ratings: 3

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