Hemway Ultra Sparkle Glitter Rose Gold (Multi Size) 100g – for arts & crafts, makeup and nail art
Product description
If you’re after a rose gold sparkle that can pull its weight across different DIY ideas, Hemway’s Ultra Sparkle Glitter is built for exactly that. It’s marketed as a multi-purpose glitter for everything from crafts and card making to nail art and cosmetic-style decoration.
That flexibility is the point. Still, it’s worth tempering expectations: “multi size” usually means you’ll get a mix of finishes and grain sizes, so results can vary depending on the surface and how you apply it.
Key takeaways
This is a rose gold glitter designed to be used in both creative projects and (with the right application) cosmetic-style uses like face painting, festival glitter, and hair/skin/nail sparkle decoration. Over the paper, it also leans into durability claims like being waterproof and resistant to fade, heat and solvents, which is reassuring if you’re making party supplies or decorations meant to last beyond one photo.
You’re buying 100g of a glitter that’s intended to be practical: tip it into craft glue while it’s tacky, mix it into a top coat for nails, or stir it into melted wax for glitter candles. If that kind of “mix-and-apply” workflow suits your habits, it’s easy to see why this format works for ongoing hobby use.

What stands out
The biggest advantage here is how broadly it’s positioned. It’s described as suitable for arts & crafts, nail art, card making, candle decoration, jewellery and general sparkle crafts. On top of that, the brand states it’s skin-friendly and aimed at cosmetic glitter applications (for example eye shadow glitter, festival glitter, glitter flowers, and hair/body/face/nails/eyes decoration).
That said, cosmetic use is one area where you should slow down. Even if something is described as skin-friendly, the real-world outcome depends on application method and where you’re using it (especially around eyes). When in doubt, a patch test and careful handling matter more than the label.


Where it shines in everyday making
A good example: for nail art, the guidance is to mix the glitter into an acrylic top coat or clear gel/varnish. If you’ve ever had loose glitter clump or sit unevenly on nails, that “mix into the clear product” approach is often the difference between a messy look and a more controlled sparkle.

For card making, the “while adhesive is tacky” instruction is also helpful—tap the glitter into position, let it grab, then dust off the excess. It’s a simple method that tends to keep edges cleaner.
The essentials
Hemway frames this glitter as “ultra sparkly” and focuses on reflective colour performance over time. The description also includes a disclaimer that colour may vary depending on lighting conditions, which is worth keeping in mind with rose gold tones (they can look different under warm indoor lighting versus daylight).
It’s also described as waterproof and fade-resistant, plus heat- and solvent-resistant. If you plan decorations that might get handled a lot—like festive ornaments, party props or jewellery components—that durability angle is part of what you’re paying for, at least on paper.
You should also note the product claims it comes in multiple sizes (multi size) and mentions availability in 6 sizes and 50 colours. However, you’re only buying the rose gold option in this listing, so colour comparisons are limited to what you can see in your own setup.

Spec sheet


- Name: Hemway Ultra Sparkle Glitter Rose Gold
- Type: Glitter for arts & crafts / makeup / nail art / decoration
- Format: Multi size glitter
- Capacity: 100g
- Colour: Rose Gold
Who it’s for (and who should skip it)
It makes sense if you want one glitter jar for lots of different projects: crafts, card making, candle decoration, and nail art—without needing separate products for every use case. It’s also a practical pick if you like the “add it to adhesive/top coat/wax” style of crafting, because the instructions are built around that.
It might not be for you if you’re looking for hyper-consistent grain size and a perfectly uniform sparkle pattern. Multi size glitter usually means the look will depend on the surface and the mix ratio, so if you want the same effect every time with no surprises, you may find this a bit of a gamble.

And if cosmetic use is the main goal, it’s a good idea to be cautious: the description says skin-friendly and suitable for cosmetic decoration, but it doesn’t replace careful safe-use practices.
Should you buy it?
Buy it if you want a rose gold glitter with a wide range of uses and application methods—especially if you plan to mix it into nail top coats or use it on tacky adhesives for crafts and card making. The waterproof/fade-resistant and heat/solvent resistance claims also make it a sensible choice for party decorations that will be handled or displayed for longer periods.
Don’t buy it if you’re after a single, uniform glitter size look, or if you need total predictability across different surfaces. Also reconsider if your project requires fully documented cosmetic safety guidance beyond what’s provided here—cosmetic glitter use is one of those areas where extra caution is warranted.


Quick overview: FAQ

Is this glitter only for crafts?
No—the listing is positioned for arts & crafts as well as cosmetic-style decoration and nail art. That said, how well it works depends on your method (adhesive, top coat, or wax) and the surface.
Can I use it for nail art?
The description specifically suggests mixing it into an acrylic top coat or clear gel/varnish. That’s the approach to follow if you want a more controlled finish.
Will the colour stay the same over time?

It’s described as fade-resistant and colourfast with super reflective properties. Still, the note about lighting-based colour variation means your first impressions can differ from the final look in another setting.
What should I do if I’m using it for cosmetic decoration?
The description says it’s skin-friendly and suitable for cosmetic use such as face paint glitter and festival glitter. For anything around the face and especially eyes, it’s sensible to be careful with application and consider a patch test.
How do you prevent glitter from going messy?
Use the guidance in the listing: apply while adhesive is tacky, or mix it into a clear top coat/gel for nails. These approaches tend to reduce loose glitter fallout.
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