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✨ Glow Boldly, Create Fearlessly! ✨
AVID Colorist’s Professional Glow in the Dark Powder Pigments offer four premium Strontium Aluminate-based colors that appear neutral in daylight and emit vibrant glows for up to 12 hours. Engineered for superior mixability and durability, these powders resist heat up to 1000°F and maintain glow performance for over 20 years, making them ideal for a wide range of transparent and clear mediums including resins, paints, nails, and glasswork.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,442 Reviews |
N**H
It GLOWS
Highly recommend this set you see in the pic is using this powder for acrylic powder and gel polish. I didn’t even use the whole bag unless it would’ve been glowing WAY more! Love this powder. Highly recommend will be shopping again. PLEASE start making glow in the dark gel polish. You would have me HOOKED! Lol
J**.
Definitely recommend.
Wow these are awesome! They give off a ton of light when charged. Highly recommend. The colors are awesome too! If you need a glow in the dark pigment, these are great. 10/10 would recommend.
N**E
Soooo bright!
Very bright, a lottle goes a long way. I would of preferred it a little finner but still great
R**R
Strong glow, near infinite applications
I highly recommend these glow-in-the-dark pigments. The Reasonable Reviewer family is a crafty place. We are constantly trying new materials and new techniques to create interesting and fun effects. Enter these awesome glow-in-the-dark pigments. (Please see the enclosed pictures and video.) These are pigments. So, they will need to be mixed with some type of medium. That can be almost any common medium. As you can see from the examples in the pictures and the video this can range from oils and acrylic paints to fabric dyes to epoxy resin to ... sky is the limit. They work best when exposed to UV light directly for some type of effect. The four pigments vary significantly in their time of glow after exposure. The yellow-green is quite strong even 30 minutes after exposure. The violet colored pigment has the shortest glow time. As you can see from the examples, you can create movement type effects in paintings. You can make things stand out on fabric designs. You can create "secret" messages. You can make spooky effects. You can dominate the world - well, the last one might be a stretch, but these pigments make a lot possible. Try them out today!
N**.
This stuff is so cool!!
It kinda feels like I'm holding some sort of magic powder in my hands when I hold this stuff. When I shined a UV flashlight on it, it was so bright we could see it in a sun filled room. In the dark its insanely glowy. The colors are vibrant and it mixes relatively well into resin. The only slight issue I had with it was that the powder is rather heavy compared to mica, so it was slightly gritty and wanted to sink into the mixing cup when I made a batch earlier today. I have to wait till tomorrow to see if it's all gonna sink while it's curing. But even if it does, the glow is so awesome. I can work around sinking if that's even a real problem. For now this is getting 5 stars!
A**N
Good stuff
Note to folks that want to mix in the glow powder with existing epoxy colors. The rate at which the powder glows is greatly diminished to the point you might not be able to see the glow anymore :(. Was totally my fault for thinking it would show through and be bright. Tested under UV light and under direct sunlight and brought into the dark, disappointed. Will still buy again and next time only mix with clear epoxy so the glow can shine nice and bright.
R**M
Some work some don’t
The indigo violet doesn’t work at all. The others are ok, but not bright.
T**.
Absolutely LOVE
This was amazing! Worked perfect to add into epoxy to make my tumbler glow in the dark! I added the powder to the epoxy resin for the base coat and then used alcohol ink in drops and let it turn. The color created a beautiful marbleized layer that sealed into the epoxy. With a quick charge in the light the glow showed through the lighter spots of the ink and was absolutely amazing! This was the aqua color glow powder, that mixed cloudy but pretty much completely translucent when applied to the cup. I used about a half a teaspoon of glow powder for equal part epoxy resin of 20ml. There really isnt a specific amount that I found when researching but this worked great for me esp since I have enough to do a few more cups!
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