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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
This is chameleon powder works well but it doesn't give the super dramatic effect that some chameleon powders do. The shift is more subtle with these and the shift is more of a gold to chartreuse than a purple to green level of change. It does look really good though.I was able to amp up the drama a little bit by "paiting" my mold with the chameleon pigment and then pouring the mold with resin colored with a pigment that matches the undertone in the chameleon pigment.I'm happy with this chameleon powder. I've been having fun playing with ways to enhance the way the color is displayed in my work. I also like the vibrancy of the colors in this pigment.
D'oh A Deer
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
This isn't exactly what I think of when I hear "chameleon" but it does have a nice color shift to it and it's very pretty. I'm using it with resin and it works great in silicone molds and on UV and epoxy resin. Just don't expect super powerful color shifting from this. The brush immediately fell apart, but I wasn't getting it for the brush and I have my own applicators. Really glad I got it. Great mix of colors and very shimmery!
Nicole
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
I don't know that I would call these colors chameleon. More iridescent. There is some minor color shifting but only like one color to another where chameleon I expect multiple colors. They're still gorgeous powders and create beautiful looks. At least one did seem to have another color in the shift but not all. Again very beautiful and worth using but temper expectations
CarlyB
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I'm a soap maker, so I've been using skin safe micas for years, and of course, most powdered eye shadow is also made from mica. But I wanted to try them on my nails, and most of my soap micas are not this sparkly. Anyway, I'm pleased with these, and they thoughtfully include a small sponge/brush to help with application. I don't know the "proper" way to use it with nails, but I just put on a coat of polish (clear or any color--base colors will give different effects depending on color--and top with clear coat. But it should work the same for nails or any other items. I would imagine you could also add it to your base (like I do with soaps) if you didn't want to apply it on top. Anyway, it's fun to experiment with it, but do be careful---this very fine powder will go everywhere, and it can be harder to remove than glitter.
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