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✨ Unleash Your Inner Glow with Rhea Arcas! ✨
Rhea Arcas Glow in The Dark Powder is a premium 180g set featuring 6 vibrant, non-toxic colors designed for a variety of applications, including crafts, art, and party decorations. This luminous mica pigment provides a long-lasting glow when charged with UV light or sunlight, making it perfect for Halloween, Christmas, and other festive occasions.
A**R
Great quality!
These are great quality. The packaging was great. Not messy.
A**R
Awesome
These glow so bright. The blue and the purple were much duller than the rest but overall I love them. The more you add to the epoxy the brighter it is. Use a black light while working with it
C**N
First use was a tiny amount in resin earrings
What a cool addition to my earrings - some glow in the dark color!!! Par-tay earrings for sure! What I did was pour the resin in the mold with some small items (I like using dried flowers or tiny gears if I'm going for a retro punk style) and then with a toothpick, I dipped the point of the pick in one of the glow in the dark colors and then slowly swirled the color into the resin. I didn't want it to color all the resin and with the clear poured in and the glow in the dark swirled in, when the lights are off, my earrings have a pretty neat freeform glowing design. Like I said, par-tay earrings! I haven't tried them in some other media that I enjoy like free-form alcohol ink "paintings" that would be neat with just a dusting of a color or two of glow in the dark powder, maybe on one of my airbrush projects just blow a small amount of a similar color over the airbrush color so they mix and dry together. I have a few other ideas for these powders, but for what I have used them for, they are way cool and add a lot to the finished piece.
K**N
Very strange but it works
Comes with very different colors and some of them do glow pretty good. Was little upset that some of the colors were not as full as some of the others. I wasn't sure if some of it got spilled in the mail or if they just came like that. I mixed it with epoxy and I also tried to dust it on some of my molds that I have. It's better if you mix it in instead of powdering it on the powder seems like it does not stick to the molds like it should.
J**U
These glow in the dark powders are so cool!
Oh these glow powders are extremely cool!I’ve been wanting to try them for awhile and they did not disappoint !There really aren’t instructions on how to use them so I decided to just fiddle around for a few minutes and see what I could do with them.I did a very quick acrylic paint sketch and then mixed a tiny bit of the light blue , and a tiny bit of the light yellow powder with some white , blue and yellow paint .They kind of dabbed it onto the coinciding colors on the sketch.Set the painting in a sunny window for a few minutes and took it to the dark basement to see what would happen.It glowed!!!! Not a lot , but since I was just experimenting with the powder in acrylic paint on a small sketch I know I didn’t get huge glow affects because I didn’t use enough paint or powder . Next time will be different I’m sure . I cannot wait to keep experimenting with these powders! So much fun.The bottles of the glow powder are decent size. I think a little powder will actually go along way. There are 12 colors per set and so many color choices in the set ..the possibilities are as endless as ones creative ideasI’m a 64 year old female and I’m loving these powders! They would be a great gift for the young and not so young LOL!Next up I’m going to try them with some watercolor paint. I’m more of a water colorist so I’m interested to see what affects I can get using these glow powders !
J**B
Some colors glow more than others
I ordered these pigments to use in some epoxy projects that I thought would look great with glow in the dark pigments. I don't have a lot of epoxy experience, so my projects have been less than stellar (hence no pics, lol), but the pigments are pretty nice. As seen in the pics, some colors glow more than others (that yellow is AMAZING!), but all color epoxy well, regardless of their glow ability. My main disappointment is that two of my jars were only about half full (the bright pink and yellow), which is a bummer because they're actually my favorites. Each jar was properly sealed and all the other jars were almost completely full. Now, I didn't weigh them so it's possible they're filled by weight, not volume, and those just happen to weigh more, but it looks bad for those to be the ONLY jars not completely full. Not a crisis for me, but wanted to mention it in case it's super important to someone else.Overall, I'm pretty impressed with these pigments and will likely reorder if my epoxy skills ever improve, lol.
J**A
Glow-in-the-dark fun!
These powders do what you might expect: used as a pigment in paint or resin, they provide a glow-in-the-dark quality to items. The really cool thing about these powders is that they glow in two ways: (1) by absorbing light and then producing a glow when seen in the dark, or (2) by being hit by a UV (black) light. So even if your item containing this pigment has been in a dark drawer for weeks, it will still glow when lit by a black light. And the UV light also will serve to "charge" the pigment so that the glow remains for a short time after the light is turned off.The colors of the powders match (more or less) the color of the glow you get in the dark, which makes project planning and execution a little easier, and the range of colors is great.I recommend these pigments for fun glow-in-the-dark projects, whether you want the "charged by light" type or the glow-under-black-light type of glowing in the dark. Either will work with these powders.
K**1
Only Half Work
Only about half of the colors actually glow. The other half - don't glow at all regardless of how much light exposure. Powder tends to clump while mixing.
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