How to Use Occultum Seal Properly (And Why Pressing Matters)
Loose pigment is one of the most powerful eye products you can use, but only if you apply it correctly. In this guide, we explain exactly...
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💎 Arcane Shards Multichrome Loose Pigment
A deep violet base illuminated with icy pink and an undercurrent of green light.
Specter Amethyst carries more depth than the lighter shards. In the pot it appears rich and jewel-toned; on skin it shifts between saturated violet and cold pink reflect, with a subtle green glow that surfaces as the light moves.
It feels darker. More gothic. More deliberate.
Over black, the violet intensifies into near-ink richness while the pink flash sharpens dramatically, giving high contrast without losing dimension.
This is shadow and light in tension.
Arcane Shards are high-impact, loose multichrome pigments housed in diamond pots. Designed to fracture and refract light, each shade delivers dynamic colour shift and sharp reflect.
• Strong pigment payoff
• Amplifies dramatically when layered
• Striking over black
• Light-reactive, multidimensional finish
• 100% vegan & cruelty free
These are loose pigments and are not self-setting.
Arcane Shards require a tacky base for full adherence and longevity.
Apply a thin layer of Occultum Seal Gel Primer or your preferred VE tacky base.
While still tacky, press Specter Amethyst onto the skin using a fingertip or flat brush.
Layer to intensify depth and reflect.
For maximum contrast, apply over Akashic (black) base
Without a binding base, fallout and fading will occur.
Due to the high concentration of colour pigments, some shades — particularly blue or violet-based tones — may cause temporary staining on certain skin tones. This is normal with intense loose colour products and will fade after cleansing.
An oil-based cleanser is recommended for removal.