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These high shine mirror powders are best friends with LittleLee and Rose UV resin. Simply apply a thin layer of UV resin, cure it completely and use your finger or burnishing tool to apply and buff on mica. Soon a smooth chrome finish will develop.

Mica powders are super versatile, soft and add a shimmery hue to any project.  This Duochrome is just as beautiful with a little extra pizazz

These powders can be mixed with just about any medium and applied to most surfaces to create depth, shine, shimmering pearlescence and much more! Unlimited Uses: Jewelescent mica pearl powder pigment may be mixed into many mediums such as paint, epoxy resin, glue or paste to create a pearlescent or metallic finish

Start with a small portion of mica powder first to mix with the resin. Depending on how opaque you want it to be, add a few more. ... Mix the mica into the resin either partly or completely, again depending on the intensity of the color that you want to achieve. Once you're done mixing, the colored resin can now be used.