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"Ancient Skies" - Colour separating Shimmer

"Ancient Skies" - Colour separating Shimmer

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Ancient Skies

This beautiful colour changes as you use it. It will appear like a beautiful green when you first apply it. It will soon split into a golden brown and a blackish blue with some gold sparkles sprinkled throughout.

**This colour may take longer to reactivate due to the presence of mica flakes. Leave water on for 60-90 seconds for best results.

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This listing is for ONE pan and comes in the following size options:

✹a half pan (~2-2.3ml) OR a metal half pan (~2-2.5ml)

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✨ To reactivate: prewet the paint with 1-2 drops of water and let the water sit for 60-90 seconds. Give it a swirl with your brush and you're ready to go! Shimmers will usually take longer to reactivate than matte paints.
✨ The paints are vegan, non-toxic and the mica pigments are ethically sourced OR synthetically made. The new formula no longer contains clove oil due to allergies and sensitivities.
✨ The paints are all handmade in small batches. Some Bubbles, cracks, sticky spots are normal and will not affect the quality of the paint.
✨The majority of swatches are made on 100% cotton paper and we do our best to represent the colour as closely as possible on the photos. It may appear different depending on your screen settings, the lighting/angle, the paper & brush that you use, the painting technique that you use.

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Why ethical and/or synthetic mica?

Mica is a natural transparent mineral that is used as the base of most shiny pigments that you see in watercolour paints. The most prominent industries that use mica are the beauty/wellness industry (powdered and cream makeups, shiny lotions/gels, toothpastes, etc) and the car & electronics industries.

Unfortunately the majority of commercially used mica is mined illegally with the use of child-labour. There is a rough estimate that 20000+ children are currently working in illegal mica mines around the world. On top of this, no safety equipment and precautions are taken to protect these children.

For my watercolour paints, I ensure that all my pigments are sourced ethically or are manufactured synthetically. Synthetic mica is mineral based, plastic-free and is completely safe to use. Large companies like Lush have already adopted synthetic mica as the only mica that they use for all their products.

 

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