✨ Light Up Your World with Blue Glow Magic!
Our Blue Glow in The Dark Pigment Powder is a premium, non-toxic, and eco-friendly product that glows bright blue for over 10 hours after being charged by natural or artificial light. With a particle size of 50 microns, it mixes seamlessly with various clear mediums and is heat resistant up to 1000°F. Ideal for a wide range of applications, from art projects to practical uses like glow-in-the-dark road paint, this pigment is designed to last over 30 years, making it a reliable choice for both professionals and hobbyists.
Material Features | Natural |
Item Weight | 2.2 Pounds |
Skin Tone | Deep |
Additional Features | Non Toxic |
Coverage | Light |
Product Benefits | Brightening |
Finish Types | Natural |
C**E
A great product with many applications
The media could not be loaded. I bought the color blue. I used this powder for a set of Frozen themed nails. Apologies about the picture with my cat. It was the only picture where I didn’t have the snowflakes glowing. That picture is there just to show that when not charged, the powder is white and blends in with the background. The powder was highly reactive to both regular light and UV light. I misjudged how much I was buying, so when a teeny tiny package showed up, I was startled, but I still haven’t run out. A little goes a long way! I judged it to be just under 2 teaspoons. Unfortunately, I don’t have a picture, but I have also added it to a heat molding plastic for a sculpting project (credit to barnabydixon on YouTube for that idea). The powder glowed for around 15 minutes when charged with a flashlight and for nearly an hour and a half when charged with a UV light. One of my favorite purchases to this day and I will be buying different colors in the future.
D**D
Powerful glow powder and great price.
I knew this stuff was a winner when I clicked off the lights and could see it glowing THROUGH the packaging envelope it came in. Really great beautiful stuff.
B**I
Nice and bright glow.
It glows really bright! I got this to experiment with a few things and I'm glad my curiosity is satisfied.It says you can mix with most clear mediums. I tried mixing with varnish, mod podge, acrylic glaze, and a gloss sealer. . I could definitely tell a difference in the glow but it wasn't a huge difference so really, any of them can work.One thing I noticed is that all of them were very gritty. So, the powder doesn't dissolve at all, which, I really wasn't expecting it to and it's not a con, I just think it's an important aspect to plan around. Just don't expect a nice smooth finish if you plan to mix with mediums other than resin.I haven't tried it myself but many people use this in resin casting and it seems to work very well. I have the resin, just not enough powder left to do anything with which brings to really, my only 'con'. . You don't get much at all. The description is very clear on how much you get though so that's not in any way a poor reflection on the seller or product. You get about two table spoons, give or take, worth of powder. So, just plan accordingly for the project you are working on.The glow is excellent and recharges really well. There are a lot of possibilities with the powder as opposed to a glow paint so it's definitely worth the expense. I got some glow paint from Techno Glow to try next and will do a review on that later :) I will also be uploading my pictures of my samples later to show the difference.
K**S
Love this pigment!!
I mixed a blue and a green on this project so that's why the picture looks green, the dry pigment looks green, while the blue actually goes on clear when it's by itself. So keep that in mind, if you want something to look clear but glows then blue and purple are good ones since they look fairly clear when they're not mixed with colors that show. The blue and green really come out when its dark and makes this desk actually like a glowing turquoise color which is gorgeous! I really love this product and have multiple colors and I've found I can virtually mix it with any clear medium and it works awesome! I'll have to update with better pics to show how much these really glow!
M**N
Blue Glows Awesome!
This glow in the dark powder came extremely quickly, and it glows incredibly bright! I purchased the blue, purple, and pink and am extremely happy with all three! The blue and purple are a cream color in the daylight, while the pink is a hot pink in the daylight. In the dark, they are as the picture shows: Very bright and vibrant, especially when exposed to sunlight. After I come in from outside, just walking through a dimmed hallway, the pieces made with these powders glow brightly. (I mixed them in with clear and transparent casting resins with a glitter pigment)Previous reviews complained about the amount you get, but a little bit goes quite a long way, and for the price, it's well worth it! I would recommend these to anyone.Picture showed is with the Pink
T**R
Good stuff
Glows good and came with some extra powder and a uv light
A**R
Yes this powder glows
This powder even glows in an incandescent light not just fluorescent or fluorescent or black light works good makes my ruby pop it's got that red tint to the bottom
B**N
Maybe a bad batch,
really hardly any "glow" at all, and lasts less than one hr, I was looking forward to using this in a resin tabletop that resembles a wave. But after leaving this small packet in different types of light (including sunlight) to see what the amount of retention of phosphorescence this would retain. it did not matter I was bummed. and will not use as it does not work. Maybe a bad batch, ?
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