• EPOXY RESIN DYE: Mica powder is a superb resin dye colorant and a perfect combination with one another, which adds swirls of magnetic colors and makes the colors pop in your epoxy resin projects.
  • PIGMENT POWDER: Mica is a natural and organic product, full of vivid, colorful pigments, works great as a pigment powder set for a variety of makeup, lipstick, cosmetics and epoxy resin jewelry applications.
  • EPOXY AND SOAP DYE: Finely grinded stone with added pigments for color, mica soap colorant, as well as epoxy resin making kit is one of its own in quality. Does not work well for cold process soap making.
  • MICA POWDER COLORANT: Some dye powders are shimmery and some are opaque to make the absolutely stunning and gorgeous slimes to create the combinations of your wild imagination.
  • CREATING FUN: Each of the 24 colors is 0.1 Oz in this mica set is individually packaged in the re-sealable packets. Resin dyes work ideally for epoxy resin and colorful homemade project making.

These are awesome for anyone who wants to use them in resin projects. You don't need much to make the color pop. If you don't want it to be translucent you just need to add a little more powder.

I’ve wanted to try mica for a while, but was scared it’d stain the tub. I finally gave in and I was pleased with the outcome. These packets are small — it took mixing two of them to get the desired color. It’s a good set to buy if you’re a first timer experimenting the mica. There was a ring left around my white tub, but it wiped right off. That’s why it’s important to use polysorbate 80 in your mixture. This kit comes with a small bottle of it, which was unexpected.

I bought these to use on doll face-ups, so they are the perfect amount and variety of colors. The ziploc style bags are labled well and easy to use. I can't afford the same amount of colors in pearl-ex brand, plus I'd never use that much glitter.... These were awesome for my needs! Much more economical. Will definitely order again.

Very easy to use. Powders come in easy to close, convenient zip top bags. I’m using the powders for resin molded pendants. I’m really pleased with the color and sparkle.

This was a great deal. Lots of product for a small price. The product works great. I’ll be back for more.

I read some of the reviews on this and seriously thought about not purchasing it. But so glad I did. When I received the box I opened it and found some of the most beautiful colored Micas for my bath and body products. All my bags were clean NO spilling or messy box/bags. I guess some people had bad purchases but mine was great. Love them and a good price. Very generous supply in each bag.

Used to color my homemade soaps for a baby shower. The sizes are small but I still have plenty left and loved mixing some of the colors.

I actually don't use these for soap, but as a color dust for my gumpaste/bread clay flowers and it works extremely well! Can't find these colors in a regular "big box" store let alone the gorgeous shimmer they have. Extremely happy with my purchase :)

I love these. For a beginning soap-maker, they're wonderful to work with, an excellent introduction to working with micas that won't break the bank (if you're wondering whether or not to splurge and get the 50-pack, you might want to). Although they come in 0.1oz baggies, that goes much further than you might think. According to the manufacturer, one 0.1 oz packet is enough to color 50-175 oz (about 3.1-10.9 lbs) of soap, depending on how intense you want your colors to be (i found measuring to be a bit of a trial-and-error thing, since my scale doesn't go to hundredth-place increments). The only trouble is when using the mica as an accent rather than as a colorant, you're liable to use way more than you actually need. Less really is more with this stuff. Fortunately, with 24 packets there are bound to be a couple colors you feel you can use freely and for experimental purposes before using your favorites. Cold process: I've used these twice in cold process soap: the first one (at its 4-week checkup) held up very well. The second (at it's 1-week checkup) seems to be maturing fairly well. Melt and pour: it produces decent pastels when mixed with a white melt and pour base. The clear melt and pour projects I've done have all used the mica as an accent (rose-quartz chips in matrix, 'painted' onto bon-bon shaped embeds, etc.) and has produced lovely effects. The mica mostly stays, but a little will come off, which touched the rest of the clear with color and sparkle. I found it quite agreeable. I haven't used these in bath bombs, but the box does come with a little bottle of Polysorbate 80, and instructions on how to use it. Pros: -Bright assortment of fantastic colors! -Cheap enough not to feel like you can experiment without feeling the need to hoard your precious colors! -Hold up reasonably well in cold process soap -Do really well in melt and pour -A little bit goes a long way! Cons: -I was a little disappointed not to receive anything approaching a decent red. I'm still not sure how to feel about the 'oranges' I got. The Vineous is muted, the Light Papaya doens't really pop (not as far as I've used it). I class them as 'orange' but I'd really have liked an orange that was recognizable as a bold orange. -I've heard other soap makers talk about getting pearly looks with micas, but I have yet to get anything I'd call 'pearly' with these. Then again, I'm still exploring their usage. -Knowing how much mica I need has been something of a struggle, since I don't have a scale sensitive enough to measure to 0.0x. That said, once I adopted someone else's "1/2 tsp. per pound of soap" things got easier. It's a good ballpark figure to start with. Anyway, these cons are really minor things, and a little quality time with Google cleared at least one of them up. I highly recommend this for soap makers who are still at that stage of deciding if soaping is right for them (or those who think it is and simply want to experiment without breaking the bank or going through soap-making suppliers).

Theres no way to rate a 4.5. I really liked these colors and they came on time, perfectly say what they are. Made some truly beautiful items. Only downside is even though they are different colors, example 3 blues, when mixing seemed like they were all pretty much the same color, exept baby blue. No vibrant colors but if you are looking for pastels, some of them are excellent. Nicely labeled.