✨ Unleash Your Inner Artist with a Glow!
Art ‘N Glow's Fluorescent Blue Glow In The Dark Acrylic Paint is a premium 4-ounce paint designed for artists of all ages. Made with high-quality acrylic and strontium aluminate, it offers the brightest glow available. This non-toxic, eco-friendly paint is perfect for embellishing traditional art and shines under black light, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor projects.
P**E
Next-Level Glow for Costumes & Art!
This paint is absolute magic for costumes. I used it on my cyberpunk skull mask, and it’s become my go-to trick for festivals—the teeth look completely normal until blacklights or dusk hits, then they glow vibrant red that shocks everyone! The clear daytime finish keeps my look subtle until I want the reveal.Why it’s perfect for events:🔋 Holds up to abuse – Survived multiple cyberpunk festivals, apocalyptic LARPs, and raves without fading or peeling.⚡ Fast-charging – Just a few seconds under UV or sunlight for maximum glow.🎭 Versatile effects – Works on fabric, plastic, or latex (I sealed it with matte varnish for extra durability).If you want a sleeper effect that lasts through sweat, dust, and all-night wear, this is it. My mask still glows just as bright after a full festival season—worth every penny!
C**E
Doesn't really work
This doesn't really work. I should have trusted the other reviews that said so. The vendor is very defensive about this on every review, which again, should have been a red flag.I bought this for a Halloween costume. The paint is sort of whitish, but with a thin enough coat, you could see the paint under it. I charged it up for hours with a blacklight, and it did glow for a few minutes immediately afterwards. But by the time we arrived at the venue (a 15 minute drive away), the glow had faded.It would be fair to describe this a blacklight reactive. The color was not quite as red as pictured, but by far the reddest glow I've ever seen. If only it glowed for more than a minute or two.
V**R
Good bright glow with several coats
This paint did exactly what I wanted it to do - make the hands of a glow in the dark clock I printed on my 3D printer glow as well as the clock did. The first thing to keep in mind about this kind of paint is that the glow comes from small particles of phosphorescent materials suspended in the paint - and unlike pigment based paints the body of the paint must remain translucent to allow light in to charge the particles, and back out to see the glow. Subsequently you don't get the same type of coverage you would with a normal pigment based paint, instead you have to lay down several coats. It strongly reminds me of dough nut glaze in appearance and texture until it dries. It hardens well once it dries but still resembles a glaze. If you are picky about lumps etc. in the surface you will have to allow extra drying time between coats and/or do some sanding to smooth it out. In my application you can't see any lumps if you are at a normal distance from the clock. Charging it with a UV light gives a nice steady glow that is a different shade than the background of the clock and makes it easy to read in darkness or low light. As with all glow in the dark stuff the glow fades gradually but it holds it's own with the clock plastic so I'm happy.Although it didn't say anything on the bottle, you can clean your brushes with acetone assuming the brushes aren't soluble in acetone, but it cleans the paint right off. Some other paint thinners may also work but acetone was right there so I didn't experiment.Now I'm curious to try the red but I don't have any projects for it right now.
T**H
Good, but Dried Fast!
I bought this paint for my Icewind Dale: Rime of the Frostmaiden campaign, so that I could make the BBEG's miniature glow in the dark! This paint is very loose for an acrylic paint, meaning it needs to be applied in layers, but I've found that problem is somewhat fixed if you mix it into another paint you need to use in layers, then finish with a couple layers of just this. It's semi-transparent, meaning it blends well with similar colors, but not completely so. The paint charges somewhat quickly and glows for a while, but it doesn't charge as quickly or last as long as most glow-in-the-dark paint I've used before. Considering it's a very niche product, however, it worked decently, but the container is not secure and a not insignificant amount of the paint inside dried within weeks.
M**A
Some paints are great some a bad
I’ve been using art n glow to add/improve the glow effect in my funko pops. The Neutral paints are by far the best! As are the Florescent Blue, Purple and Green! However the Florescent Pink and Orange are not good at all. Although the color of the paint is pink and orange their glow is not. The pink glows more of a yellow-orange, while the orange is more of a yellow (similar to the Florescent Yellow). I nearly ruined one of my pops due to the paint having a different color glow, but that shouldn’t make people avoid this brand as there are great paints in the catalog.
T**.
It glows well
Good glow. You have tonput in a few coats, not thick and it works well also make sure to get enough charge from a light source. A bit expensive but it was acctually hard to find a yellow glow paint that acctually worked.
M**
Pictures aren’t always the best
Couple of things I need to address. First, this product arrived in a solidified and dried out state. I attempted to mix it thinking that was the problem but it’s a very spongy to solid consistency. Product does state not to leave in freezing temperatures or it may solidify. This sat outside for approximately 20 minutes during which time the temperature was in the mid 40s. Secondly, the color in the picture can be argued that it’s red but let me assure you that in person it’s a fluorescent orange. It is not the color red shown in the pictures so please understand you aren’t getting a deep bright red but a very strong deep orange. Otherwise this product does glow for quite a while when charged and under constant UV light it is easily visible.
D**N
Didn’t work got us
This never glowed….. took yo my friend in Florida. About it in and nothing so out more on next nite and still nothing. Don’t understand what we did wrong. We were so excitedbpainted a frog display
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