And I'm pretty sure melted beeswax would be too hot.
But you could brush a little sparkle dust on, that should help.
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And I'm pretty sure melted beeswax would be too hot.
But you could brush a little sparkle dust on, that should help.
Some chocolatiers do airbrush molded chocolates with cocoa butter but the effect is flocked, not shiny. See Kate Weiser's ninja turtles and orange butterscotch here https://www.kateweiserchocolate.com/shop/build-a-box/
other bonbons have the molds painted first, you can see the difference between spraying the mold and spraying the chocolate.
And I'm pretty sure melted beeswax would be too hot.