I am just getting into resin, so this is very much a newbie review. That said, there are some things that (even as a newbie) were clear and important to share. The first is that the resins had varying levels of difficulty squeezing out of the tube. Some came out very easily, and some took quite a bit of pressure to coax out and were much thicker. For instance, the blue was thicker and when applying it, a string of resin persisted between the blob I squeezed out and the bottle. Other colors (like the pink) squeezed out without strings and very easily. So when squeezing out, I would definitely start gentle and then increase pressure as it became clear that some resins resisted leaving the bottle. The amount of bubbles to tease out varied quite a bit by color as well. Most had no bubbles, but blue and green (especially green) had quite a few that required teasing out. Lastly, I created my own little swatch chart with the resins for future projects. I capped it with the opaque color hard resin from Sophie and Toffee, since there didn't seem to be a transparent available for either of those colors. The order is white, pink, dark red, magenta, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, violet, and black. All the rings of color are surrounded by 18 gauge wire, so the colored resin itself is probably about 1mm thick. I'm not sure why the dark red is called dark red - it's a great color, but not dark red. I personally think that purple and violet should be switched name-wise, as the…