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Review on ๐ŸŒˆ Vibrant 15-Color Epoxy Resin Pigment: Create Stunning Transparent Resin Art with UV Liquid Dye (10ml Each)! by Kristen Simpson

Revainrating 3 out of 5

However, most dyes are fine.

Mostly thin resin pigments. But I have a few complaints: 1. Colors are unevenly transparent. Shades like pink, lemon yellow, and neon green become transparent like candy no matter how much you add, while colors like red and orange have a slight opacity. I think this is because these paints contain Titanium Dioxide which is an opaque pigment. It's fine if that's what you're looking for, but if you want glassy transparency, look elsewhere. Sapphire Blue is NOT compatible with UV resin! I ruined many projects before realizing that the sapphire blue I was using was the culprit. When mixed with resin and exposed to UV light - you know, to cure it - the resin changes color from a beautiful dark blue to dark green, yellow and in one case a bright orange. I have no idea why this is happening, but it's not what I paid for. I've used the paint a few times with epoxy and I haven't seen any real color shifts yet, but as far as UV goes, sapphire blue isn't compatible. Very bad considering this product is marketed as a proper UV ink and two part epoxy.

Pros
  • Sculpture accessories
Cons
  • thin