







🎉 Color your world with brilliance—don’t let your resin art blend in!
This set of 18 concentrated UV epoxy resin dyes offers vibrant, crystal-clear colors in a safe, non-toxic formula. Each 10ml bottle features a precision nozzle for easy, mess-free application, perfect for jewelry making, resin art, and various DIY crafts. Highly pigmented for maximum impact with minimal use, these dyes empower creators to blend and customize colors effortlessly while ensuring long-lasting brilliance.





| Compatible Material | Acrylic |
| Item Weight | 0.35 Ounces |
V**E
Fantastic, except the blue
I used these to dye UV resin in my resin 3D printer. The colors mixed well and didn’t affect the print quality. The only issue I faced was the blue just disappearing once printed. I mixed Lime and Kiwi to make a green, and it came out a Mountain Dew color. So I added a few drops of blue to the batch and the liquid resin was a beautiful emerald green. The print came out exactly the same as the pre-blue mix. Mountain Dew. It was very odd, but it seems the UV just destroys the blue pigment.
A**N
Awesome
I have not used them in resin yet. Just got them. They look like they are gonna be great. They came with a few little things to poke the top of the nozzle because they are sealed. They have the kind of lids you have to push and twist to open so that's good. No spills or leaks in shipping. And the white doesn't seem to be damaged like in other boxes. Can't wait to use it.UPDATE: They are great just don't use too much if you are using UVresin. Your pieces can become tacky and bendy ven if you use the hard type resin. Have not tried with 2part epoxy yet.
R**S
It's fairly good, colors are nice but oddly named
The bottles are sealed and come with little oarge pricker caps to open them. Which is good as one cap was not on correctly and one dosent fit snugly like the others. Overall the pigments are nice and transparent. I mixed two drops in quarter sized dollap of resin and the colors are nice. However the colors don't match the color names on the bottle. The peach is a nice pink, the rose is more of a fluorescent pinky orange. The orange is more red, the mango is a nice orange, the red is more orange and the lime and kiwi are very close in color. Overall a nice little set for uv resin. The black can be mixed into a smokey color or more solid. The white seems to have a skim milk consistency. The smaller jewerly pieces with two drops of dye cured just fine in my two sided uv lamp at 5 min. Even the black. The larger pieces that were twice as much resin with 4 drops of dye were a bit tacky at un molding. Those molds are a bit deeper though. This set will serve me well, I'm quite happy with its performance so far.
C**N
Get these pigments!!
I LOVE these colors!!! These alcohol pigments are super easy to use and they look so perfect when done! Unlike other alcohol pigments, you don't have to use a lot of it to get the color you want. And they even come with these awesome pieces to poke a clean and easy hole in the dropper (which is so incredibly handy vs cutting the tip off ones from Michaels!). They have a beautiful finish and will blend evenly with any resin you plan to use too!
S**Y
Versatile colorants-I used mine for nail art!
I wanted to try some of the jelly and marbling nail art I saw on instagram. To buy the transparent colors made specific for nail art was pricey so I thought I would try these first. Wow-so glad I took the chance! The color spectrum in this kit is broad-the colors are vivid which allows for more control and they work well with gel and acrylic. I work with jewelry resin too so that will be my next project. I highly recommend this kit-a few drops go a long way which makes the price here very reasonable.
A**R
Amazing for the value
Wow.. I have Tim Holtz and I bought these on a whim for epoxy keychains and doing tumblers.. first off, many colors of choice. They are very vibrant in color, only needing 1 dot for a nice color, the only thing i dont like about them is i do tumblers, they do have colors for wood grain tumblers, very nice coloring, but they are a little too oily for that. But other than that, these, are perfect for mixing in epxoy, just need a few drops, for vibrant coloring..
C**E
Bottle squeezeability
Bottles pretty solid and not flexible when you’re trying to get one drop out. Depends on the hands right? Well believe me my dexterity is not the problem. I just transferred them to lighter plastic squeeze bottles. Colors are fantastic though and very much would buy again. Just thought for constructive opinion for a small change in bottle type is all. Some may squeeze with ease, not me.
E**P
Too much guesswork and too much awkward squeezing.
When I first did acrylic pour at a friend's house we used powder colors. When I ordered these liquid dyes I figured it would be neater/cleaner, but I didn't realize just how difficult it would be to get the colors I want, without being able to see exactly what I'm working with. In addition to all of the colors looking the same in the bottle (the labels clearly state their colors, but the contents all look VERY similar), it is difficult as heck to get liquid to come out of these bottles, and if you're wearing gloves, which you definitely should be, then it is 10 times harder than that!To really color the resin you have to use a good bit of the liquid dyes, and it is a pain (and a mess, when they slip out of your gloved hand) to get a decent amount of dye to come out.
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