I was skeptical at first after reading mixed reviews, but this white epoxy dye has completely transformed my resin ocean art. The thickness initially surprised me (it’s like toothpaste!), but that’s actually the secret—it holds its shape perfectly for creating realistic wave cells without making the resin runny.
Pro tip: Use a toothpick to scoop tiny amounts—this stuff is POTENT. One jar lasts forever since you only need rice-grain-sized drops per batch. I’ve accidentally created snowstorm effects by adding too much (oops), so start small!
The glass jar packaging (now updated from squeeze bottles) keeps it fresh. My first order arrived with the seal intact, and six months later it’s still creamy. For those worried about dried-out batches: check freshness immediately and return if rock-hard—the good ones are worth hunting for.
Where it shines: When layered with blues and turquoise resins, the white pigment creates foamy wave crests that look photoshopped. I’ve even mixed micro-beads into it for textured seafoam effects on my coasters.
Not perfect: This isn’t a bright titanium white—it has a slightly warm undertone that mimics real ocean foam. If you need stark white, mix in some mica powder.
After wasting $40 on runny ‘easy flow’ alternatives, this thick formula is my holy grail. Just ordered backup jars because running out mid-project would be tragic!