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Creative effects such as pigments and glitter can make your bifasic resin projects completely unique. With a few simple guidelines, it’s easy and safe to include colour or sparkle to your handiwork without compromising the final result.
When to Add Pigments or Glitter
Always start by thoroughly mixing the bifasic resin’s base resin and hardener according to instructions. Only after these two parts are fully blended should you add any pigments, glitter, or decorative materials. Mixing them in too early can disrupt the curing process or leave pockets of unmixed resin.


Tips for Colourful and Sparkling Results
- Go slowly: Add colourant or glitter a little at a time, stirring gently for even distribution.
- Choose compatible additives: Look for micas, pastes, or glitters intended for resin to avoid reactions or unwanted texture.
- Mix carefully: Scrape the sides and base of your container to incorporate every bit of resin and pigment.
Resin starter kits, like the Evershine Collection, often come with sample pigments, making it easier for beginners to experiment.
When This Matters
Personalising resin with pigments and glitter is especially important for jewellery, crafted gifts, or bespoke design work. Unique colour blends and sparkles are also ideal for projects aiming to stand out or coordinate with specific themes.

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By following proper mixing steps, you’ll enhance your bifasic resin creations with stunning colours and effects. For more guidance on resin blending and safe working practices, see our main page on how to mix bifasic resin.
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