If you’re shopping for pink glitter online, you’ll notice something quickly: “pink” can mean baby pink, hot pink, rose, iridescent pink, holographic pink, or even a pink that looks perfect in the jar—but turns darker once you put it into resin, gel, or a cosmetic base.
So let’s make this easy.
I’m going to help you choose the right pink shade and glitter size for what you’re making (nails, resin, slime, crafts, or cosmetic looks). And if you’re buying for a brand, studio, or distribution, you’ll also see exactly how we support pink glitter wholesale, including bulk sizes, custom mixes, and fast sampling.
Pink Glitter Wholesale Quick pick table
Here’s a simple “tell me what you’re making, I’ll tell you what to buy” guide.
| What you’re making | Best pink glitter type | Size direction | Finish vibe | What to watch for |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Nails and nail art | Fine pink glitter powder, mixed micro | Fine to micro | Smooth, lays flat | Chunky can feel raised |
| Resin and epoxy | Fine + small mix, flakes for drama | Fine to medium | Clear, bright sparkle | Some pinks look deeper in resin |
| Slime | Chunky mixes + fun shapes | Medium to chunky | Loud, playful sparkle | Fallout and staining risk depends on base |
| Crafts and DIY | Mixed-size blends | Fine + chunky mix | Best “wow” for photos | Static mess if packaging is poor |
| Cosmetic looks | Cosmetic-grade fine shimmer, fine glitter | Fine | Soft glow to sparkle | Avoid eye-area misuse; keep it skin-friendly |
If you tell us your use case, we can match a reliable “starter set” of pink shades and sizes so you don’t waste money sampling the wrong things.
Pink glitter shades buyers actually ask for
When someone says “pink glitter,” I usually ask one friendly question back:
Do you want cute pink, romantic pink, or loud pink?
Because those three feel completely different in real products.
Baby pink glitter
Soft, sweet, “cotton candy” vibes.
Best for: kids crafts, soft nails, pastel resin themes, gentle cosmetic looks.
Rose pink glitter
More elegant and wearable. It tends to look “grown-up” and premium.
Best for: bridal nails, romantic resin pieces, boutique craft lines.
Hot pink glitter
Bold, bright, attention-grabbing—this is the shade that sells fast in festival styles and fun collections.
Best for: statement nails, party slime, bright craft kits.
Dusty pink and muted pink
These are underrated. They look expensive when paired with neutrals, gold, or champagne shimmer.
Best for: minimalist nail brands, neutral resin accessories, “quiet luxury” themes.
A real-world tip:
If you’re selling online, baby pink and rose pink usually have the lowest return risk because they look flattering under more lighting. Hot pink is a best-seller when the customer knows they want bold.
Holographic pink and iridescent pink
These two get mixed up all the time, and I don’t blame anyone.
Holographic pink glitter
This is your “rainbow shift” sparkle. Under light, it throws multiple colors.
Best for: nails, resin, festival crafts, anything you want to look extra in photos.
Iridescent pink glitter
This is a softer “pearl shift” look. More glow, less rainbow.
Best for: romantic looks, bridal designs, subtle resin work, cosmetic-style sparkle.
If you’re unsure:
Choose iridescent for soft beauty and holographic for a loud, camera-ready effect.
Fine pink glitter powder vs chunky pink glitter
This is the decision that changes the whole feel of a product.
Fine pink glitter powder
- Blends smoothly
- Looks more refined
- Lays flatter in nail systems
- Often feels more “premium” to customers
Best for: nails, cosmetics, smooth resin effects, elegant crafts.
Chunky pink glitter
- Big sparkle, maximum drama
- More texture and more mess
- Needs the right base to hold it in place
Best for: slime, festival crafts, statement resin pieces, bold nail accents.
My practical rule:
If you want a product customers can use daily without frustration, lead with fine or micro. If you want “wow,” add chunky as a secondary option or a limited edition.
Pink glitter flakes and mixed-size blends
If you want something that looks impressive without overthinking, this section is for you.
Pink glitter flakes
Flakes give bigger reflective surfaces. That means the sparkle looks “chunkier” even when you don’t add huge chunky pieces.
Best for: resin, nail accents, craft top layers.
Mixed-size pink glitter blends
These are often the most popular for wholesale because they photograph well and look full with less effort.
A good blend typically includes:
- a fine base for coverage
- medium pieces for sparkle depth
- a small amount of larger pieces for “pop”
If you’re building a collection, the easiest winning trio is:
- Fine baby pink
- Mixed rose pink
- Chunky holographic hot pink
Best pink glitter for nails, resin, slime, and crafts
Let’s match glitter to real use—not just pretty jar photos.
Pink glitter for nails
What nail buyers care about most:
- lays flat
- feels smooth
- doesn’t look bulky under top coat
Usually that points to fine pink glitter powder or micro mixes. Chunky works best as an accent, not as the whole look.
Pink glitter for resin and epoxy
Resin has “depth,” so glitter can look more intense and sometimes darker than expected.
If you want clarity:
- start with fine + small mixes
- add flakes for highlight sparkle
If you want bold texture:
- use chunky mixes, but test in your exact resin base so you know the final tone.
Pink glitter for slime
Slime customers love big sparkle. The main concern is usability and cleanup.
Chunky mixes sell well, but for a smoother “less messy” option, include at least one fine blend too.
Pink glitter for crafts
Craft buyers want sparkle that “looks like the photo.” Mixed-size blends usually satisfy that best, especially when the packaging is neat and the color name matches the real effect.
Pink glitter wholesale options and what you can customize
For wholesale buyers, “pink glitter” isn’t one SKU—it’s a family. The most common customization requests we receive are:
- Shade matching: baby pink, rose, hot pink, dusty pink
- Finish choice: solid pink, holographic, iridescent
- Particle sizing: fine, medium, chunky, flakes
- Custom mixes: mixed-size blends, multi-tone pink themes, added holo sparkle
- Packaging formats: small jars for retail, bags for bulk, mixed kits for sampling
If you already have a reference photo or a competitor shade you’re targeting, share it. We can recommend the closest direction and build a sample plan around it.
Bulk sizes and packaging that actually ship well
This is the unglamorous part, but it matters a lot once you start ordering regularly.
Common pink glitter bulk sizes buyers choose
- sample jars for shade approval
- small retail jars for e-commerce
- bulk bags for production use
- larger bulk cartons for distribution and repeat ordering
Some buyers also request “by the pound” style packing for certain channels. The best choice depends on whether you’re reselling the glitter or using it in manufacturing.
Packaging tips that reduce mess and loss
Glitter is light and static-prone. Good bulk packing should focus on:
- clean, secure sealing
- moisture-safe storage
- clear labeling so you can reorder by code, not by memory
If you’re exporting or distributing, you’ll thank yourself later for having consistent batch labels and easy-to-identify shade names.
Wholesale buying checklist
If you want smoother sourcing and fewer surprises, here’s what I recommend you confirm early.
For samples
- 3–6 pink shades that match your collection theme
- 2–3 particle sizes that match your use case
- one “safe seller” fine pink and one “wow” option like holo hot pink
For repeat orders
- ask how shades are labeled and tracked
- confirm that the reorder will match your approved sample direction
- lock your packaging format so your fulfillment stays consistent
For quoting
Send your supplier:
- application: nails, resin, slime, cosmetic, crafts
- preferred shades: baby/rose/hot, plus holo or iridescent
- target particle sizes: fine, mix, chunky, flakes
- expected order quantity and destination country
The clearer your request, the faster the quote is accurate.
We are a glitter supplier
PDYA is a glitter supplier serving brands, wholesalers, studios, and product makers who need sparkle that looks right in real applications—not just in a jar.
What we support for pink glitter wholesale:
- bulk sizes for production and distribution
- custom mixes for brand collections
- fast sampling so you can approve shades confidently
- export-friendly packing and clear labeling for reorders
If you’re planning a pink glitter line, the easiest way to start is to tell us:
- what you’re making
- the pink tone you want
- fine vs chunky preference
We’ll recommend a practical set of options for sampling and bulk ordering.
A gentle final tip before you buy
If you’re torn between two pinks, choose the one that looks slightly more “wearable” for your main seller—then use the brighter, louder pink as your limited edition. That simple balance usually sells best, and it keeps your collection feeling curated.
When you’re ready, share your use case and your target pink vibe, and we’ll help you build a wholesale-ready selection.


