First off, let’s talk about the color—this Radioactive Green is *stunning*. It’s like a neon glow that somehow manages to be both bold and pearlescent. I used it in epoxy resin for a geode-inspired coaster, and the shimmer was next-level. A tiny pinch went SO far—seriously, this jar is going to last ages.
The texture is ultra-fine, no clumps, and blends like a dream. I tested it in clear nail polish (DIY moment!) and soap making, and it dispersed evenly both times. No weird streaks or settling. Major win for multitasking crafters!
One heads-up: It’s *potent*. My first try with resin, I overdid it and ended up with opaque green instead of translucent. Lesson learned—start with a toothpick dab and build up. The vibrancy doesn’t fade, though! Even after curing, the color stayed true.
Eco-friendly and vegan? Check. Non-toxic? Check. But the real MVP move: the weight-based packaging. No sneaky air-filled bags here—you get every gram you pay for. For the price, this is a steal compared to craft-store brands.
Cons? The name ‘Radioactive Green’ might scare off subtle-lovers (it’s VERY bright), and cement projects are a no-go (per the label). But for everything else? 10/10. My bath bombs just got a major glow-up.