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I love Crazy Eyes!
Crazy Eyes green mica is a versitile green. I use it a lot in my cold process soap designs where I'm using mints or herby scents. It works really well as an accent in my ocean/water/wave themed soaps. It is also great in resin. I just like it a lot!
Eleanor · August 7, 2025
Absolutely stunning in resin! So worth the investment.
I've included pictures of 2 projects where I used Crazy Eyes, Enchanted Forest, and Snake Island micas, along with a gold chrome powder from another source. The chrome powder is one of the few products that can come close to providing the depth of color my customers have come to expect in my resin pieces. I've been using Mad Micas for several years, in soaps, lotions, bath bombs, and resin. Recently, I was working on a custom resin project, and I tried another brand because I didnt have a few of the colors I needed. I was shocked when I mixed the other micas into the resin and found that they appeared almost transparent after adding the amount I typically use of Mad Micas. Even after doubling, and then trippling the amount of mica, I couldn't get the rich depth of color I get with Mad Micas. I hoped that the colors would be stronger in the final product. Sadly, when i unmolded the piece, I had to scrap it and start over - what a waste of money in terms of time and supplies! Lesson learned - Mad Micas is worth every penny, and I will continue to use them in my products. I should have taken pictures of that epic fail. Maybe I'll do a small piece that shows the difference.
Kathy · June 24, 2025
So so pretty in wax
James · May 28, 2025



