🌈 Unlock your craft’s true colors with every pouch!
This Oxide Pigment Colorants Sampler offers 8 natural, cosmetic-grade colors in convenient resealable pouches, each containing 0.25 oz of pigment. Perfectly formulated for soap making, bath bombs, and a wide range of DIY crafts, these non-toxic, skin-safe powders deliver vibrant, matte finishes and generous coverage for large batches, ensuring professional-quality results every time.
Compatible Material | resin |
Item Weight | 0.5 Ounces |
R**E
Amazing
Love these oxide colors. They've been amazing!! Lovely variety of colors. They are easy to use. I use them in my soap and body products and haven't been disappointed yet. I'll be continuing to buy products from them as the price quality and performance has been outstanding
F**I
Rich Color
The “red” is more of a rust orange, which I should have expected from an iron oxide, but the color is rich and makes a beautiful orange lip gloss.
A**S
Don’t have every color
Red was not included !
A**R
Works great!
I use these in my CP goat milk soap. Holds the colors perfectly!
E**A
Muy bueno!
Dan un color intenso y bonito
V**
Clay colorant
Works great
T**B
Remarkable colors!
I absolutely adore these colorants. I used them for the first time last night when I made some CP soap, and I couldn't be more satisfied with the results. They blend well, are easy to work with, and produce beautiful, vibrant colors. To attest to the vibrancy of these colorants, I have attached a photo of the soap I made while using them. The blue, black, teal, and violet were created with these colors (the teal and violet were made using a combination of these colors).
R**!
False Advertising.
Like MANY others I purchased this set for the RED pigment. Well MY fault for not reading the reviews better. That's is NOT like me at all. But I got fooled/conned. Someone on here called herself/himself "ignorant" for not knowing that the red was not really red. You are not ignorant. When someone advertises something and it looks bright red and they call it Red. They why should we think or believe anything else? I don't know if red is more expensive or harder to get but a MAJORITY of the listings for mica powders DO SHOW a red pigment. Unfortunately, when you receive it. It is nowhere even close to red. THAT is FALSE ADVERTISING!! Just because you change the colors in the picture and call it red. Does not make it red. And I don't believe for a second that this was not intentionally done to deceive people. If you will look at my pictures you will see that this pigment isn't even remotely close to red. There is no way that it would show up as Red in a photo is if it had been altered.
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