Mica Powder Pure 50 Color - Epoxy Resin Dye - Epoxy Resin Pigment, Cosmetic Grade Soap Colorant for Soap Making Supplies, Natural Slime Coloring Candle Dye for Paint,Nail Art,Bath Bomb (0.18oz Each)
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It won't dye your hair, but it will color it if you mix it with hair gel, but it will wash out when you wash it.
For months, I've had some pieces I made inside but in direct sunlight, and the coloration hasn't changed.
If you mix epoxy with a small amount of mica, it will resemble alcohol inks, but it will only be used once (as I've done with some of my tumblers). As a result, only prepare small quantities. I hope this was of some assistance.
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Selected User Reviews For Mica Powder Pure 50 Color - Epoxy Resin Dye - Epoxy Resin Pigment, Cosmetic Grade Soap Colorant for Soap Making Supplies, Natural Slime Coloring Candle Dye for Paint,Nail Art,Bath Bomb (0.18oz Each)
I've filled probably 20 containers so far, and each one had at least 5 grams, if not more. In the few days that I've had them, I've already used them twice. The colors are bright and vibrant, making them ideal for use as nail pigments. The only thing that disappointed me about this full 50-color set was the lack of a true red. The cherry is a pinkish red, while the wine is a rusty red (as shown in the photos). In the red/gold combination, the colors wine and beer were used. In the other picture, the colors corn, wine, and avocado were used). I only noticed this because it's Christmas and I wanted to do some festive nail art; hopefully, my next batch will include a true red. I will definitely purchase from this company in the future.
" br>br>Having tried other colors, I can attest to the desire for a specific color and its subsequent discovery to be severely lacking. However, with DecorRom powders, specifically in this pack, I found every color I could imagine, as well as the ability to mix my own colors and create unique combinations for limitless possibilities. br>br>If you enjoy Resin Art, Soap Making, or dying other things that I can't think of, I highly recommend this product, though keep in mind that, like all mica powders, it can be dusty and messy. However, in my opinion, this is a defect in the product rather than a problem with the manufacturer.
Wow is all I have to say! These are what I use to make my own acrylic powder, and the acrylic comes out looking exactly like mica powder. This powder is surprising because a little goes a long way. I was expecting to dislike the pearl finish, but it's actually a plus. It's so lovely. Because they all have an iridescent finish, this isn't for you if you're looking for a matte powder. There are so many beautiful colors to pick from. I'll buy it again if I ever run out, which I doubt given how much it brings.
The colors are incredibly beautiful! My favorite color is the color of the sea. It was my first time working with epoxy materials and color pigments. I gave it a try on an old coffee table and it came back to life! Then we decided to add a coffee bar to our kitchen because we couldn't justify spending $3000 on cabinets and countertops. As a result, we went out and purchased some unfinished cabinets to stain. My husband measured the wood for the countertop after purchasing it for $20. Our kitchen's new focal point will be this countertop! I'm completely enamored with you!.
The sample amount will last me a long time for what I intend to use them for.
The color is fantastic. A wide range of options are available. I use 1 tsp in my batch of ten soaps mixed in equal 99% rubbing alcohol if I wish for a strong color in my batch of ten soaps mixed in e With warm water and a light scrub, it washes right down the tub or sink. If using in bath bombs, the warning on the box states to add a special product. These colors are used in bath bombs, soaps, and bubble bath (for bubble bath, dissolve in warm distilled water rather than alcohol).
For those who are new to mica pigments, this is a good place to start.
These are fantastic, particularly the magical ones! I use them to make my own acrylic powders, and I'll never pay that much for a small amount of pigments to rub into my non-acrylic paints again. When I can use the magical ones for the exact effect, why do I need to wipe to coat?.