🌟 Color Your World with a Twist!
This Thermochromic Multipurpose Pigment set includes 11 vibrant colors, each weighing 1 gram, designed to change color at 88°F (31°C). Ideal for various applications, including paint and plastic, these eco-friendly pigments are laboratory tested for quality and performance.
Compatible Material | Plastic |
Item Weight | 0.03 Pounds |
K**R
good value
Small amount of several colors but enough to try it out
S**R
Quality Product in Custom Packaging - Excellent UV Resin Performance
Yes, this was packaged in small bags inside a zipper baggie with a print out of instructions.The quality is excellent! All colors instantly turned white when exposed to heat from a hair dryer.Performed excellent in UV high gloss resin to make crochet hooks and pendants. Mixing takes time, it's worth it to keep stirring for 5 minutes or more by hand to get a thorough blend. I used UV high gloss hard type resin. Took the addition of mica glitter well. I'm writing a review before reordering more! Will work on pics for that order's review.Do trust this seller.
V**E
it came today
the envelope only had 10 in it not 11, like it said
S**Y
Interesting, but expensive, for slime making - educational!
My son (and all of the neighborhood kids who are constantly in our home) love making slime, but I wanted something a bit different. It comes in small plastic envelopes that are difficult for the children to open and use, similar to some "glow in the dark" powdered pigment, so you will likely need to help those age 10 and below (or risk wasting a lot this rather pricey add-in.)The colors are not as vibrant as pictured.The color change is not quick (thus not as dramatic) as I had hoped.It was VERY difficult to get mixed into the water, and I still got "lumps" of color and quite a bit that would not come away from the sides of the plastic mixing beaker - I will be experimenting and will update if I find any solutions.The powder sticks to wood stirrers, use plastic.It took 1/2 envelope ( 66 cents worth) of powder to sufficiently color a SMALL batch of slime (20 mg glue, 30 mg water, 10 mg borax water.)HOWEVER, it really is COOL once it is made! Make sure you have some sealable plastic containers to put it it though! (e.g., the little container cups that have lids.) After it was made and sat for a bit the color DID darken up a bit. I didn't tell my son the pigment was anything special, I just handed t to him to play with. It took him several minutes to see a color change (as I said, it is not dramatic) but when he DID see it he couldn't figure out what happened :) I told him to just put it away, and I set it directly next to an A/C vent. The next time he saw it, it was dark blue again! Once I told him what it was (he is 10 years old) he spent quite a long while playing with it, heating it up with his hands, putting it back in the container and running hot water over it, etc. LOTS of fun, and some educational value. I am sure the neighborhood kids will be crazy for it at our next slime making session.I will likely buy it again.
M**T
It's a fun learning experience, that's for sure
I'm giving this 5 stars because it does what it's supposed to do. But if you are going to use this in making slime I advise to make the Slime first and then sprinkle the powder into the finished product and knead it into your slime. If you add the powder to your glue mixture before mixing everything together it clumps up and acts like an activator but a really powerful one and turns the glue into a giant ball of rubber it's lumpy and it's wet and it changes colors so that's what it's supposed to do in that respect but otherwise it's very frustrating. However if you make your slime recipe first and then sprinkle the powder on and fold it into the slime you will have awesome color changing slime. Just keep in mind that it has to get quite warm in order to change color. We were putting our slime into a ziplock baggie and tucking it under armpit LOL to get it above body temperature to change color. I'm sure it works awesome as a paint pigment but it's 50-50 on slime. Use with caution and sparingly as you experiment and then use more once you perfect your recipe. Have noticed it reacts with white glue, white Elmer's Glue better than any other slime branded clear glue or clear Elmer's Glue or generic white glue. Just saying... otherwise the girls were thrilled and we definitely enjoyed the science. And thank you for the small glow-in-the-dark samples we will definitely be ordering those again as the glow in the dark slime was a lot more fun! But the powder texture was very fine and very highly pigmented and definitely served its purpose I was very pleased with this brand over other pigments
A**R
i think some customers were confused
so it comes in papertowel that way if any of it leaks, it won't leak all over the place and will stay contained. this is completely normal. great packaging, very neat. i just wasn't sure what the other two little bags are but im going to assume they're clear lol i'm really excited to use these on nails !! but the quality is great! the bags look exactly how they're advertised in the photo! great product, great colors!
K**N
Horrible packaging!!! Wrapped in a paper towel.
Some of the packages were opened and the powder was coming out. The instructions were unclear and some of the packages were marked by hand. Absolutely the worst product I have ever gotten through Amazon! I would love my money back but it's too much trouble to send it back. Very, very bad!
E**A
Great for DIY color change nail polish
I bought this for my daughter and I to make DIY color change nail polish. She has also used it for color changing slime. To make the nail polish, we use a very small amount of this mixed into clear nail polish. You can use the cheap stuff from Dollar tree to make cost efficient color change nail polish, or you can use a better quality clear for your base. The packets are small, but a little bit goes a very long way. The only thing to note is that they go from no color to color, not from one color to another. However, I found that if I use a light-colored base polish, I can affect a color change. For instance, I used a light blue base and added the pink/red: voila, it color changed to purple. I also used the dark green in a clear sparkle paint. When it is warm, they are clear with silver sparkles but when it gets cold they're suddenly dark green with silver sparkles. Really cool effects!
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