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LEOBRO Light Green Glitter, 180G/6.35OZ Extra Fine Holographic Glitter for Crafts, Resin Art, St Patricks Day Decor
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Frequently Asked Questions

The jar contains six point three five ounces of glitter, which is equivalent to one hundred eighty grams.

The glitter is a unique laser grass green, featuring a holographic effect that displays secondary rainbow colors.

The glitter is ultra fine, measuring one over one hundred twenty-eighth of an inch, allowing for a smooth finish in crafts.

You can mix this glitter seamlessly with epoxy resin, acrylic paint, or gel nail polish for various DIY projects.

Yes, this glitter is premium cosmetic-grade, safe for use on the body, hair, face, and nails.

Yes, this ultra fine glitter mixes well with epoxy resin to create a sparkly finish in your projects.

Keep the glitter jar tightly sealed and stored in a cool, dry place to maintain its quality and prevent clumping.

Yes, the glitter jar features a tightly sealed lid with a foam gasket to prevent any leaks during shipping.

If the glitter jar is damaged upon arrival, please contact customer service for assistance or to initiate a return.

Yes, this glitter is ideal for nail art, providing a stunning and sparkly finish for manicures.

While the glitter is cosmetic-grade, supervision is recommended when used by children to ensure safe handling.

You can use this glitter for making tumblers, keychains, jewelry, and other creative craft projects.

No, this glitter is odorless, making it suitable for various applications without any added fragrance.

Use the shaker jar's three-hole design to sprinkle small amounts of glitter evenly, reducing waste.

The glitter is made from cosmetic-grade materials, designed to be safe for personal use, though check local regulations for disposal.

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