🎨 Unleash your inner artist with every drop of vibrant brilliance!
YRYM HT Epoxy Resin Pigment offers 16 richly pigmented, non-toxic liquid colors inspired by precious stones, each in a convenient 0.35oz squeeze bottle with a leak-proof nozzle. Designed for resin jewelry and craft projects, these concentrated dyes blend seamlessly, providing fade-resistant, translucent to opaque finishes. Bonus gloves included for a clean, professional crafting experience.
Compatible Material | resin |
Item Weight | 0.35 Ounces |
R**S
Great product, little messy but expected
Great pigments! Just be careful using it, it does stain EVERYTHING it touches and will not come out. Plenty of product, only need a few drops to get the color desired. Pretty easy to use, but the tips do need to be cut off in order to get product out and it will splash when you cut it
M**K
Buy these
Such a wide variety of colors! They mix beautifully! Will purchase again
T**Y
Produces Great Tints, Vibrant & Deep Colors
I’m very happy with these colorants. I’ve been using them as additives to UV resin, clear glue, and distilled water and in each case, the colors have blended wonderfully. Whether I wanted just a tint or a vibrant output, they’ve done a great job just by adding a drop at a time, because a little goes a long way. Knowing that I will be repeating some of these formulations at a later date, I’ve been writing down the recipes as I go.A few things to be aware of is that the white that is included DOES NOT work well for UV resin. Once cured your colors will be completely different from what you intended. I haven’t used the white as a standalone with the UV resin, so I’m not sure about the results. But when mixed with the other colorants, this has been my experience. So instead, my suggestion would be to use white acrylic paint in place of it. I’ve had no issues doing it that way. In my 2nd photo, they were created by adding tiny swipes of acrylic paints to the colorants to get a more solid look. Side note: use acrylics very sparingly with UV resin otherwise you will create a gooey mess. So I would not suggest ever squeezing acrylics directly from the bottle into the UV resin. Literally swipe just a tiny bit at a time from the paint bottle with a toothpick, orange stick, coffee stirrer, or some other small instrument for best results. These tiny amounts will make a big difference. I have not worked with air-drying epoxy resin yet, so the included white colorant will likely yield better results with that since the color of my formulas were spot-on before the UV curing process. Also, the darker greens seem to have blue undertones. Therefore, don’t expect to make a kelly green, hunter green, or emerald with them. When I ran into this unfortunate issue, I started the formula over and added green chalk pastels to my UV resin instead, to get a truer green. Perhaps I could have mixed the citrine or amber with one or more of the blues to achieve my goals, but it would have been a lot more work and I wanted to conserve my colorants. The peridot colorant does not have this same issue so you should have no problems creating spring greens up to fluorescent greens. Lastly, the threading of the tops is weird. You can tighten them, but once you get to a certain point they start to loosen again. So be sure to stop at the correct point. Hopefully, the company will remedy this issue. I should also mention that in my experience, I have had no problems with the colorants dying my skin or formica countertop when any droplets have accidentally got on either. I would still suggest doing quick cleanups in cases like these, but there certainly was no instant damage. Overall, these colorants have performed very well for my projects with many more to come. So I’m sure I will be purchasing them again and again as long as the price doesn’t get ridiculous.
R**S
Be carefull
Great stuff
S**A
fun
love love love
F**`
Decent selection.
I haven’t tried all the colors but they blend well when mixing.it doesn’t take a lot of pigment to get the color you want.just experiment with the amount of color you add to get the effect you are looking for.so far I’m happy with the my purchase.
J**.
Love
I loved it perfect for my resin crafts
J**N
These pigments do not blend well
I tried the black pigment to try to get a solid black background for a piece of jewelry. Looked completely mixed after stirring well and still looked completely mixed after pouring into mold. After curing, it was a muddy color with a couple of black streaks. Not what I was looking to achieve.
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