Melanie Boxall
Comentado en Canadá el 17 de marzo de 2025
This is easily the best gold mica I've tried, and I've tried a lot of them. Blends in perfectly. Yes, it's expensive but the tub is huge.
Fast delivery, high quality!
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de marzo de 2025
Beautiful gild finish
Morgan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de diciembre de 2024
The MEYSPRING Royal Gold Mica Powder has quickly become one of my favorite products for resin art projects. This pigment is absolutely stunning and adds a brilliant metallic gold finish to any piece. The color is rich, smooth, and highly pigmented, which means a little goes a long way. I’ve used it in multiple resin projects, including Kintsugi repairs, and the results have been gorgeous every time. The mica powder is cosmetic-grade, making it versatile for both art and beauty applications. It mixes seamlessly into resin, providing an even, lustrous finish that shines without clumping. The gold shade is perfect for adding an elegant, high-end look to any art piece, and I love how it elevates my DIY projects. Whether you're using it for resin art, makeup, or even as a pigment for candles, this mica powder delivers exceptional quality. It’s also easy to work with, and the small jar provides enough product for multiple projects. I highly recommend this gold mica powder for anyone looking to add a sophisticated touch to their resin art.
Dimitris C. Milionis
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 31 de julio de 2023
Excellent product I use this to enchase or shift chroma or shade existing Acrylic colors, I have also made my own acrylic paste for this, will buy again, though it is expensive but the right shade of Gold 24kt
Bigh
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de octubre de 2023
I am in the process of buying old copper-plated light fixtures... largely for the quality, but also for the Craftsman look. The problem with this is that the fixtures I buy are ALWAYS a tad oxidized and/or spotted with paint. When reconditioning, I find I need to touch up the surface to restore it to it's former look.The products available for this miss the mark... metallic wax "crayons" or anything acrylic just won't last or look right. SO I decided I had to make my own finish using an oil-based polyurethane product. My favorite is MinWax Antique Oil Finish for its long drying time and easy, forgiving application – you can use cotton swabs, cotton cloths, or brushes, and can wipe off to get just the right amount appliedThese Mica powders are simply perfect for this, and Meyspring seems to have the best color range for matching metal finishes. Having received some, they are truly nice looking even in the jars (I've bought other brands as well). I bought a couple of jars that seemed close to my goal, but then bought their "two tone collection" to adjust the colors even more.If you've got similar refinishing or touch-up needs, making your own finish with these powders seems like a perfect solution.