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✨ Glow beyond limits — light up your creativity and own the night!
Art 'N Glow’s Neutral Aqua Glow in The Dark Pigment Powder delivers industry-leading brightness and longevity using premium strontium aluminate crystals. This 60-gram, non-toxic powder is designed for professional artists and DIY enthusiasts alike, blending seamlessly into various mediums like paint, resin, and more. Rechargeable infinitely by sunlight or UV light, it offers up to 3 hours of vibrant glow, all packaged in a handy resealable bag for convenience and quality assurance.
























| ASIN | B01K0DQXGG |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,153 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #2 in Paint Making Materials |
| Brand | Art 'N Glow |
| Brand Name | Art 'N Glow |
| Color | Neutral Aqua |
| Color Code | #008080 |
| Container Type | Reclosable Bag |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 10,930 Reviews |
| Dry Time In Hours | 10 |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Full Cure Time | 10 Hours |
| Included Components | Reclosable Zip Lock Bag,Glow Powder,Link to Product Guide |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Volume | 2 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Art 'N Glow |
| Paint Type | Water-based |
| Part Number | ANG-60G-GP |
| Size | 60 Grams w/ Light |
| Special Feature | Can be recharged an infinite number of times, Mixes perfectly into almost any medium, Non toxic, non flammable, and non radioactive, Rechargeable by sunlight or UV light, Suitable for indoor and outdoor use Special Feature Can be recharged an infinite number of times, Mixes perfectly into almost any medium, Non toxic, non flammable, and non radioactive, Rechargeable by sunlight or UV light, Suitable for indoor and outdoor use See more |
| Special Features | Can be recharged an infinite number of times, Mixes perfectly into almost any medium, Non toxic, non flammable, and non radioactive, Rechargeable by sunlight or UV light, Suitable for indoor and outdoor use |
| Specific Uses For Product | Pigment, Resin, Paint, Costuming, Cosplay, Jewelry, Art, and DIY crafts |
| Surface Recommendation | Fabric, Resin, Rubber, Rocks, Wood, Metal, Canvas, Paper, Wax |
| Unit Count | 2 Ounce |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
R**M
Best glow in the dark pigment!
My favorite glow in the dark pigment. Great quality and price. This pigment really elevates my creations!
A**A
Best glow pigment ever!! Perfect for paints
this is THE glow in the dark pigment!! I always struggle with finding good glow in the dark/ UV reactive items but I truly loved the color and intensity of this glow! I used it for acrylic paint making and it was soo easy to use and whip up a quick batch! I used a little powder expecting nothing amazing but my friends and I were blown away by how bright it was! Amazing quality, buying more colors asap! If you're an artist and love fun pigments get this!! Charged it up with my own UV light and it looked spectacular
B**F
Mix it into neutral glow in the dark paint!
Worked much better than expected. I took the advice of another reviewer and mixed this into glow in the dark acrylic paint and the result is amazing. Very bright glow that lasts for a long time. A quick charge with LED or UV light will get you 10-30 minutes at least and a long charge under sunlight or sustained indoor light of an hour or more will get 2-3 hours or more, especially when your eyes are adjusted to darkness. Using white powder gives white glow and green powder gives green glow. Great stuff!
D**D
good powder
This is a nice green color that lit up well and for quite a long time with just a bright LED flashlight shining on it for a little while. There isn't a ton of powder, but probably enough for a few small projects. powder is not sticky. Size is smaller. quality is good. I expected a little more powder than I got, so only gave it 4 stars. The red powder did not last as long after shining a LED flashlight on it as the green on.
J**.
Stunning glow effect!!
I'm creating a startup business using glow in the dark pigment powder exclusively. This is the best powder I've used. Best glow, best dissolving, least bubble creation. I've consistently received the "WOW" comment from customers after switching to this powder. Thank You!
A**N
It does glow
I purchased the 12 g bag not exactly knowing what I was going to get. I mixed this into a clear epoxy that I used to coat a floor. The bag came with hardly any product in it which I recognize is my fault for not doing more research. It would have been much more helpful if they gave a chart of how much is needed to cover 1 sq ft. I used this bag to cover 60 sq feet of floor with dim results. I have to make it cave like dark and run a flashlight across it to see the glow, which does work albeit dim. I intended this to be a flashlight drawing floor for kids, but you'll need a whole lot more powder per sq ft than I used. The glow didn't seem to last very long either (1hr), which it could be my fault for diluting it too much, but dilution ratios should be provided by the manufacturer for best results which they do not provide. The color it glowed wasn't as white as I was hoping, it had that greenish hue that other common glow in the dark products produce. The amount I used had no effect on the transparency of the epoxy I used, if you use a crap ton more I imagine you'll make it more pigmented and translucent than transparent. I estimate this small bag (12g) would be good in a thin pour of epoxy covering less than 1 sq ft. This powder did not effect the dry time of the epoxy. The powder is very fine and mixed easily into the epoxy using my drill and mixing paddle.
R**D
My first time using any type of glow in the dark substance
I have never tried to make anything using GITD pigment or anything else for that matter. I received this around 6 pm today and by 9pm I had made two glow fobs for use as a keychain or perhaps a zipper pull. I didn't have any other typical ingredients that I have seen other people use when I was researching different ways to incorporate this in various projects. I had some epoxy glue laying around and I had recently purchased a five pack of glow pellets from tech accessories as well as an A 3 aluminum glow fob. The pellets came in little clear plastic tubes so I figured why not recycle them. I was beyond amazed at how well they turned out! I didn't even really measure the powder, I just put all of my epoxy glue in a small plastic lid from some butane lighter fluid then added in what I felt like was enough of the glow pigment. I stirred it up with a small plastic wand then poured it into my two empty plastic tubes. Of course it was slightly difficult to get it to pour into the tube opening but I managed to fill each tube up. I hit them with my UV light for about 30 seconds and it was like turning on a flashlight! I couldn't believe how strong it was! I decided to take pics of my two makeshift fobs so I could compare them with my A3 fob out of curiosity. I will just let the photos speak for themselves (the A3 fob is the green glow in the middle of my fobs)..... I have already ordered more of the glow pigment and I intend to see if I can make a good quality glow ring and perhaps I will order some molds for making keychains or charms or even jars and trays. The possibilities are truly endless! The color quality is amazing! The consistency is perfect for many different types of mediums. The longevity of the glow is by far the best I have ever seen.
L**A
Use With An Acrylic Medium-It Glows!!
It does glow!! Read below: First, I bought 4 glow-in-the-dark pigment colors and received one that was the wrong color and never got the blue. Customer service from both Amazon and the distributor/company was fantastic. Not only did I receive a refund for the missing items but they sent the blue pigment free! Thanks! I made a cosplay Halloween costume for my son (Eternity from Marvel’s Silver Surfer series). I used fabric medium and mixed 1:1 with a pigment powder. The fabric medium is very watery so I did 1:1 ratio instead of 3:1 so the pigment could be thicker. Before you begin painting: I cut out a long rectangular piece of cardboard with a smaller rectangle for the head, taped wax paper to each side of the cardboard and slipped it into the suit. I laid the suit on newspaper and painted the body, head and back first, using a 1:1 ratio of titanium white acrylic paint and fabric medium mixed in order to paint base images and stars. After that dried, I used a 1:1 ratio of glow-in-the-dark pigment powder and fabric medium and painted that over the white. I let that “cure” for 24 hours. I then tested the glow by charging the images under a lightbulb for 10 minutes straight and taking it to a dark room. It glowed! But it needs a good charge. Before you use the glow-in-the-dark pigment and fabric medium mix PLEASE paint the image on your fabric with a 1:1 ratio of Titanium white acrylic paint (any brand will do for this purpose) and the fabric paint! You need a white background to paint the pigment/fabric medium on or else the pigment will soak into the fabric and not glow at all. I bought cheap synthetic paint brushes for the project. After the body, head and back dried for 24 hrs, I cut out an arm and leg cardboard rectangle, taped wax paper to it and stuffed them into the legs and arms so I could paint stars on them. I suspect that the reviewers who gave low ratings for the pigments did not read the instructions. It says to mix it with a resin medium. It also suggests using a white background. Since I was painting on fabric, I had to use a fabric medium. The costume was a hit at the school Halloween party (he won Best in Show) and on Halloween night. You must charge the glow paint under naked light bulbs first so it can glow! It will glow for 2 days or more. Couldn’t be happier. I will buy more for the next project.
L**A
Lina
Glows well , must put multiple coating, the light green color glowes the brightest
L**A
Good
Glows well , apply multiple coating
L**A
Color
It glows orange not pink , if you want high glow the green color is the best
L**A
Excellent
I like this very much
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