Color guide
Maybe you’re bored of the usual pink, purple, and black, or don’t even vibe with any of those options. That’s why we’re offering more variety and making toys that are truly one-of-a-kind.
Here’s a short guide to all of our colors along with their names and descriptions.
All pigments used to create our toys are certified and 100% body-safe.
IMPORTANT: the appearance of colors on screen and in real life may vary slightly. Remember to turn off Night Light/blue light filter on your screen to ensure the colors you see here are as true to their real-life appearance as possible.
Our pigments
We offer a variety of pigments for achieving different looks:
Pearly pigments (Special colors): these colors/pigments have a subtle pearly finish and can create visible lines and effects in the process of making (pouring) your toy. The result is a marbled look with colors that slightly mix and blend into each other.
Chameleon pearly pigments: what makes these pigments special is that they are colorshifting pigments. This results in a subtle shift between two contrasting or complementary colors as you change perspective. One color is dominant and the other acts like a glitter overlay.
Neon pigments (neon solids): these colors/pigments are just as opaque and vinyl-like in appearance as regular solid colors, but they *scream* with color. Using these pigments will definitely make your toy stand out in the crowd.
Glow in the dark pigments: just like their name suggests, these pigments are special because they can glow in the dark. The color that glows is the same as the starting color, only a more intense shade. Expose your toy to daylight or charge it under a UV light and see what happens!
Glitters: these pigments can be added to any other pigment from this Color Guide to create a glittery effect. Note that adding Glitter Green may change the hue of your base color while Glitter Silver won’t cause a change in hue.
Solid pigments (Basic colors): these colors/pigments are opaque and vinyl-like in appearance, resulting in a very bold, uniform look. Unlike special colors, they have a matte finish.
Special colors
These colors/pigments have a subtle pearly finish and can create visible lines and effects in the process of making (pouring) your toy. The result is a marbled look with colors that slightly mix and blend into each other.
Queen Of Hearts
Medium red
Sugar Baby
Dusty pink
Rich Earth
Dark brown
Burnt Flowers
Warm reddish brown
Leeloo
Coral orange
OJ
Tangerine orange
Olivia
Olive green
Burning Leaves
Warm bronze
Indian Summer
Rusty gold
Overachiever
Gold with orange undertones
Honey I’m Home
Warm honey gold
Tweety
Vibrant yellow
Puddin’
Vanilla yellow
Empress
Dark green
Carnival Ride
Vivid apple green
Eclectic
Pear green
Mermaid Lagoon
Aquamarine
Tropico
Turquoise blue
Jade
Jade green
On Vacation
Cobalt blue
Chameleon Purple-Teal
Colorshifting mix of purple and teal blue pigments
Brand New Day
Sparkly teal blue
Icicle
Icy baby blue
Blue Artemis
Sky blue
Villain
Darkest plum purple
Healer
Medium purple with specs of gold
Blue Dove
Light blue with grey undertones
Lana
Smokey lilac
Lucretia
Dark blackberry purple
Rare Find
Orchid purple
90’s Clubbing
Vivid purple
Holographic
Blue with specs of purple
Chameleon Purple-Olive
Colorshifting mix of purple and olive green pigments
Lotus
Hot pink
End Of June
Watermelon pink
High Femme
Hot pink
Fatal Bite
Dark red
Midnight
True black (our darkest shade)
Foggy
Greyish black
Blade
Dark steel grey
Opalescent Purple
Milky white with a faint purple sheen
Disco Ball
Silky white with glitter
Silky Satin
Silver white
Treasure
Pearl white
Neon Colors (Neon Solids)
Neon Purple Hollyhock
Extremely vivid purple
Neon Scarlet Gerbera
Extremely vivid red
Neon Orange
Extremely vivid coral orange
Neon Orange Marigold
Extremely vivid marigold orange
Neon Yellow
Extremely vivid yellow
Neon Green Lime
Extremely vivid lime green
Neon Blue Daisy
Extremely vivid cobalt blue
Glow in the Dark Colors
Glow in dark – Yellow
Glow in dark vibrant yellow that glows green
Glow in dark – Blue
Glow in dark teal blue
Glitters
Glitter Green
Soft green with small glitter particles
Glitter Silver
Highly saturated silver glitter
Basic colors
These colors/pigments are opaque and vinyl-like in appearance, resulting in a very bold, unified look. Unlike special colors, they don’t have a pearly finish
It is not possible to combine two or three basic colors for a toy, only to order a toy in a single basic color.
Black
True black
Blood
Blood red
Blue
Primary blue
Brown
True brown
Green
Secondary green
Light Blue
Light/pastel blue
Light flesh
Nude (light skintone)
Light Green
Light/pastel green
Light Red
Light red to pastel pink
Red
Primary red
White
True white
Yellow
Primary yellow