

✨ Glow like a pro, craft like a visionary! 🌟
AVID Colorist Glow in The Dark Powder Pigments deliver premium Strontium Aluminate-based luminescence with 4 neutral daylight colors that glow brilliantly in the dark. Designed for professional and hobbyist use, these powders offer up to 12 hours of glow, exceptional heat resistance, and compatibility with a wide range of transparent mediums including resins, paints, and coatings. Encapsulated for superior mixability and longevity, they ensure your art and crafts stand out with vibrant, long-lasting illumination.
| ASIN | B07DMZRYTL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,213 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #57 in Paint Making Materials |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (671) |
| Date First Available | July 11, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.1 ounces |
| Item model number | GIDP-P |
| Manufacturer | Avid Color |
| Product Dimensions | 5.7 x 3.1 x 0.5 inches |
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.
G**D
Glows really bright!
Lots of product too for a much better price than competitors. I mixed mine into no-wipe top coat gel and cured. Looks so amazing! Much better than glow in the dark nail polishes
D**Y
Great product, true glow, glows for a long time
This Brand of Glow Powder is amazing. The glow is bright and bold colors and hold a bright glow for hours. I have used it in paper clay, polymer clay, epoxy resin, jewelry resin, floating nediums, titebond triple thick & acrylic paint. It works well with everything I have mixed it with.
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!
A**E
3/4 colors are awesome!
This glow powder is really great except for the indigo violet. I can’t seem to get it to glow like I can with the other three colors thus the three out of five stars. If I were to rate this on the other three colors, it would be five out of five stars. However, I was really looking forward to indigo Violet color and I’m disappointed that it just doesn’t really glow like the others. In any case, the other three colors glow really well. I used them on my nails. I did a couple of coats kind of like how one would use dip powder for their nails and that seemed to work pretty well. I used the sky blue color. And painted a couple layers of translucent hot pink on top. I am sure there’s other ways to do it I tried mixing it in some topcoat and I just didn’t really work very well because it’s not the right thing to mix into. The powder is pretty grainy, but you can make it work. If you are adding this powder to something then it’s a decent amount of powder because it will go farther but, I did think I was getting a little bit more powder than I did.
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.
K**T
Very great buy for a good glow in the dark powder.
I have purchased other glow in the dark products but this was by far the brightest and best product I have got. The best part is it is a white powder until it glows and then it glows the colors as described, only brighter than the powders and paints that begin with that color. Just charge beforehand with a light, especially a black light, then watch it glow even before it is completely dark.
X**A
Nice glow!
I add this to my acrylic powders and they are amazing! Just make sure to mix the powders well. If you don’t, you will end up with white spots of powder when you’re laying your acrylic down. Also, make sure not to add too much glow in the dark powder or it can change the color of your acrylic powder
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