✨ Light Up Your Imagination with Ceya Glow Powder! 🌌
Ceya Fluorescent Blue Glow Powder is a 150g non-toxic pigment designed for a variety of crafts, including resin art, slime, and nail art. It offers a long-lasting glow after exposure to light, is easy to use with a resealable jar, and is backed by 24/7 customer support.
Item Weight | 150 Grams |
Item Form | Powder |
Color | Blue |
A**Z
Really nice GLOW pigment
Nice and bright, the best I’ve tried
J**E
Bright
Bright and keeps a good charge
B**Y
Love it!
Although I absolutely love this! It glows! It blues! It lasts!…. I use it in resin and no matter how I mix it… millions of micro bubbles! Every time I use it!
H**N
Glow in the dark colors
You will absolutely love the colors and they glow in the dark!! I can’t stop playing with these colors. You will love them.
J**Y
I'm glad I bought this
It has a smell to it, so you definitely want to be in a ventilated area while using this product, I wasn't bothered much by it. I mixed it with modge podge glue and painted some of the rocks out in my front yard, I painted at least 10 rocks, ranging from 4" to 10" in diameter and I put a lot of the powder in the glue and i still have some left. So you get a decent amount of it. I like that the powder is white but glows a soft light blue. It glows, but it's not tacky bright. My neighbors have really bright porch lights which kinda takes away from the affect, if it was darker out they would be a lot more pronounced, but I like the subtle look. During the day you don't even notice the rocks, which was really one of my biggest concerns. I researched this product for a few days, read a lot of reviews, and was almost discouraged from buying any of them. I don't know what other people expect from products like these, if you want something that you can light up a room with, get a lamp, if you want a subtle but noticable luminescent affect then this is your product. Most others give you less than half the amount that this comes in.
J**I
Rip off. I got a sample size jar, not 5.3 oz
I know this wasn’t 5.3 oz because it was so mini it’s hard to find and I bought like 8 other 5.3oz jars and they were big. This was 3 times the cost too. Also the order of many jars was messed up and my order wasn’t right.One thing is that I needed just a dash of this stuff to get results. Some of the colors like the pink I had got wasn’t exactly what it looked like online and I was disappointed at first, but the when you look at how much you got and how much more you’re gonna have to pay for a tiny bit of some other stuff it just seems like it could be worth having. So I kept everything and I don’t want this. I’m definitely need to return the mini jar of the stuff. And then I will buy some of the other colors. I really wanted to
L**L
Incredibly easy to use
I used the blue/green for this project. After painting the cat, I mixed a small amount of Mod Podge with an even smaller amount of glow powder, then painted it directly on top of the eyes. In daylight, the glow particles are completely disguised by the painted eyes lying underneath. Then, in even half-darkness, the eyes really start to shine.If I had painted the Mod Podge on more evenly, maybe if I used a sponge instead of a brush, then it would have glowed more evenly on the right eye. Theoretically, I would have preferred using the Clear Testors, but being an old jar it was pretty tightly dried shut. My test I did with mixing the glow pigment directly into a semi-transluscent color of Testors enamel paint worked incredibly well, and would have been highly recommended, it was just the wrong color of green for the eyes of this project.
C**T
Great pigment terrible glow
It really is just a blue mica powder. It does not glow very well at all I had a peace out in the sun all day and then brought it and and it barely had any glow sad and I used large amounts⁹
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