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Review on 🌈 Mystic Green/Blue Chameleon Mica Powder Pigment - Ideal for Epoxy, Resin, Soap, Plastidip (28g/1oz by Weight) by Barbara Simmons

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Beautiful Color, Slightly Coarse Powder

So I didn't actually use it because it ripped in the packaging and when I opened it it spilled EVERYWHERE so my pics are in my post. (Revain refunded my money but I am unable to reorder for the following reasons) Compared to some other interference/chameleon/reflective pigments I have used, the particle size of this pigment is quite large as you can see in the image. It's more like a very thin sheen. For the use I was planning to use (in a top coat) I think it would still look pretty "shiny" so I'd probably choose something with a smaller particle size, more like other mica powders. . I ran it a bit with a wet finger (Photo 3) and instead of "smudging" it like mica, it stuck together, again in the way glitter behaves. It's also a day later and I still find it everywhere. It really does look like turbo glitter, I'll probably find it for the rest of my life lol. Anyway, if you want an iridescent effect but don't mind seeing particles, it's pretty pretty and a good price per volume compared to some other pigments.

Pros
  • πŸ’Ž 28g/1 oz (10-60 microns) Premium Non-Toxic Mica, Titanium Dioxide - (1 oz by weight) πŸ’Ž 1g of pigment per 1-5 oz of epoxy resin. 25-50 grams of pigment per gallon of peeling paint. See the pigment handbook for more information. All of these pigments are 10-60 microns in size. NON-TOXIC High Quality Mica, Titanium Dioxide - (Melting Point 1200-1800Β°F) (pH: 6.0-9.0 4% H2O) BETTER WHEN ADDING TOO CLEAR BLACK BASE BASE LIQUID FOR REAL COLOR
Cons
  • Not bad but. ..