

As someone who's experimented with countless white pigments, Gamblin's Titanium Dioxide in 10.93 oz packs is my go-to for creating magical epoxy cells and vibrant encaustic wax art. The ultra-fine powder blends effortlessly into mediums without clumping – a game-changer when you're chasing that perfect pearlescent swirl in resin projects.
PROS: The opacity is insane! Just a teaspoon creates brilliant white bases for epoxy river tables (no more murky gray undertones). It's budget-friendly compared to pre-mixed tints, and the unopened packaging ensures freshness. I've used it weekly for 6 months and still have half the container left.
CONS: The powder can be messy – wear a mask when measuring. In wax, it requires thorough mixing to avoid chalkiness. Not ideal for watercolors due to its heavy sedimentation.
BONUS TIP: For epoxy, try mixing with 91% alcohol first to prevent bubbles. In wax, heat your mixture to 185°F for smoothest results. This pigment single-handedly upgraded my resin geodes from 'meh' to gallery-worthy!
