Mica Powder Pigment “Macaw Green Blue” (50g) Multipurpose DIY Arts and Crafts Additive | Woodworking, Resin, Paint, Epoxy, River Tables, Nail Polish, Lip Balm
T**A
Weak pigment
Doesn't really add any green reflects. After mixing it with white paint it turns into a pale blue.
T**C
早い!
迅速な対応で思ったよりも凄く早く到着しました!まだ使用はしていませんが、画像の通りの発色で申し分ありません。多色もリピート確実です!
T**Y
Not for soap
I would not recommend this mica in any soap making. I tried it in CP and it morphed completely back to a cream color. In Eye Candy’s defense they do not advertise specifically for CP soap. They do, however, include melt & pour in their description. I tried it again in that application in both a clear and white base. Neither colors came out looking blueish green. The soap is a muddled mass of blueish gray at the moment. In the clear base I could see the blue and green sort of “dancing” but not together. Kind of like they were trying to avoid each other, if that makes sense. My advice is if you’re a soap maker stick with your tried and true micas. I had a bunch of colors in my cart and decided to try two out first, I’m glad I did. The other color performed miserably too. A costly mistake, either way.
C**S
Baby blue silvery mica powder instead of 'macaw green blue'
I was looking forward to using this mica powder, which looks quite dark in the image, as most mica powders I've seen are nearly pastel. It doesn't look anything like the image. There is no detectable green. The color is silvery baby blue, with maybe a little grey in it. For comparison, I've placed juice caps from popular brands next to the product, and also a cloth bag that has a few shades of light blue. Photos were taking indoors and also outside in sunlight.The powder itself seems typical of mica pigments.Update: I spoke to the seller, who confirmed that I received the right color (they sell a silvery blue with a different name. That one must be quite pale!). The seller also asked that I open the container, which due to the nature of the powder, makes it appear one shade darker on the inside than the silvery blue seen through the container. I've added a photo to illustrate the difference.
J**G
Outstanding Epoxy Pigments
Since I began working with epoxy I have used a few different brands. I found Eye Candy Pigments when they had a color I needed that the others did not have. I only use Eye Candy Pigments because of there color quality, great customer service, price and a very LARGE selection of colors. I have purchase several over the last year. I highly recommend that you go to their website and purchase a color catalog. I use it all the time and it allows my customers to pick out the exact color they want. I will post the current project I am on when finish. Happy building!
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