TECHAROOZ Mica Powder for Epoxy Resin, 25 Colors Lip Gloss Pigment Powder, Colorant for Soap Making, Slime, Candle Dye, Nails, Bath Bombs, Aroma Beads, 0.2oz Ea.
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Hello, our mica pigment powder can be used as a colorant in homemade lipgloss, soaps, epoxy resin art, slime, and polymer clay, among other things.
No, we don't use acids in any of our colors. br>All of the ingredients in this product have been approved for use in cosmetics. Our pigments are made up entirely of mica, titanium dioxide, iron oxide, and tin oxide. br>Thank you very much.
Hello, our mica powder can be used in acrylic paints, oils, and other transparent mediums. br>Thank you very much.
Hello, br>Our mica powders are highly pigmented and work well with a variety of candles. They are also used by a number of businesses to make candles. br>Once the soy wax has settled, you will notice a foggy texture, but as soon as you melt it, the color returns. br>Thank you very much.
Selected User Reviews For TECHAROOZ Mica Powder for Epoxy Resin, 25 Colors Lip Gloss Pigment Powder, Colorant for Soap Making, Slime, Candle Dye, Nails, Bath Bombs, Aroma Beads, 0.2oz Ea.
I lay out newspaper before I begin using this powder, as I do before beginning any craft project. To get the powder further down the bag with this powder, I shock the bags before opening them. When I opened them, some powder poofed out, but it was mostly dust. This set comes with a scoop, but before scooping more powder from another bag, I used a cup of water and a paper towel to clean and remove the excess powder from the scoop so it wouldn't mix with the color colors I'm mixing with. This resin can be transparent or opaque depending on how much or how little powder I use. I was worried that whatever I made would be glitzy, but instead I ended up with some high-quality jewelry. With this powder, I can achieve a wide range of effects. The beach/ocean-themed jewelry has been my most popular and most produced. I had to purchase white separately because this kit did not come with it. The colors included in this kit, on the other hand, are absolutely stunning. Beginners and not-so-beginners alike will benefit greatly from this course. It's simple to put together and doesn't clump.
Powder flies out every time I open a bag. As a result, a screwed-on cap would be ideal so that the product does not spray into the air. Colors are beautiful! br>br>THIS IS AN EXTENSION OF THE PREVIOUS POST. Please get the mica powders in small glass or plastic containers with screw tops as soon as possible. Because the powder flies all over the place when the sealed plastic bags are opened, a face mask is recommended when using this product. This is not a good situation. And unless you're going to use the entire packet at once, it's not worth the trouble.
I like how diverse it is. I did get one duplicate, but it was electric blue, so I'm not complaining. However, the mica comes in sleeves that make it difficult to use without spilling. I bought jello cups and poured each powder into its own container, peeling the labels off the sleeves and slapping them on the lids as I went. When making knife scales, you should be able to avoid at least one mess. My manliness is also enhanced by the small heart-shaped scoop.
When I saw these mica powders, I thought it would be fun to try them out on my nails. Let me tell you, I'm really pleased with how they turned out! The rose gold color was the first one I tried; I know the photo doesn't do it justice, but after applying the powder, I had the perfect pretty Barbie pink color! So cute! br>I like the variety of colors included in this set, and for the price, it's a great deal. I wholeheartedly agree! When applied to nails, the powder is so fine that it gives the appearance of chrome! br>The packaging is my only gripe. I think it would be easier to use if it came in small containers instead of baggies, but other than that, I highly recommend it.
Simply by laying around, you can learn the fundamentals. I'd seen some custom resin hooks before, and I even own a set of FURLS, but I wanted to try my hand at it myself. If you're a creative person, you know there's no way to put the genie back in the bottle once you've had an idea you want to try. So I went out and bought a bunch of molds that I thought would help me get a better grip. br>br>However, I wasn't about to spend money and time learning a new craft or hobby unless I knew the end result would be as beautiful as possible. br>br>Add this mica powder to the mix. It's a great place to start if you're new to the game. It's a big statement! It has a *shiny* finish to it. * It takes a surprising amount of effort to achieve stunning results! It is. in a plethora of small plastic baggies ( Booooo. I can see how someone with hand pain, motor issues, or simply a dislike of hassle might prefer a brand with little screw containers, but I don't like them any better, so these baggies do the trick for me. I'm just being extra cautious, and I've promised myself that if I have tremors or pain in my hands, I won't use them at all. Let's not kid ourselves: Mica pigments are extremely fine powders that can be used to create a variety of effects. Any container that you find difficult to open will send it flying all over the place, and they're all made of plastic. br>br>I LOVE how easy it was to color match my hook to the pigment I wanted to use (this blue was literally one of the first 10 colors I saw when I opened the package!). ), and that the color remained consistent throughout the entire mixing, pouring, stirring, and curing process. There was never a time when I was concerned that the Ocean Blue Green shown would clash with the aluminum hook I was using. br>br>I haven't tried it in Epoxy Resin yet, but the UV Resin I used cured beautifully and without any issues that I can attribute to the pigment powder. This product inspires me to experiment with making my own candles and cosmetics. up, and soap because I'm interested in seeing if it works as well in other mediums as it does in UV Resin! I won't because Big Daddy Biden's Stimulus Money can't keep paying for my whims. But I'm drooling over the prospect! In my opinion, you've done a good job if you create a product that naturally makes your customer want to use it more and more. br>br>Also, I like the name. At the very least, I couldn't pass up the opportunity to try Techarooz.
The packaging isn't ideal, and it would be preferable if they used small containers instead. The pigment, on the other hand, is stunning! I've now created a few pieces using the pigments. I would highly recommend these mica powders, and I will most likely purchase them again in the future.
It takes a lot of this to make a big difference. I adored how it glistened in the cup I was making.
10mg pots were filled with powders. There was nothing to throw away. When handled with care, there isn't much of a mess to be found. br>br>To get a sense of how each color looks on black, I made swatches out of polymer clay.