Additives are where a resin business develops a recognizable style. The plain clear pour is a raw material. The same pour with your signature shimmer, inclusion, or color story is a product customers remember. Building a coordinated palette of two to four go-to additives is what separates a shop with a brand from a shop with a catalog. Every item in this collection is tested for cure compatibility, dispersion, and color stability — three things that vary wildly between cheap and quality additives. A pigment that floats to the top, clouds your batch, or shifts color after cure is a wasted pour and a wasted piece of finished work.
One essential habit for new makers: pre-mix your additive into a small portion of resin before adding it to the full batch. Dispersion is more even that way, and you avoid the clumping that causes streaky finished products. Start with less additive than you think you need. It's always easier to add more than to rescue an over-loaded batch that won't cure properly. Every jar and bottle we stock is tested to keep its color consistent from one order to the next. That matters when you've sold a piece and the customer asks for a matching set six months later. Consistency across reorders is what lets you build a brand around recognizable pieces that repeat buyers can find again.