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Art 'N Glow Thermochromic Pigment is a versatile 20-gram powder that transitions from colored to colorless at 82°F. Ideal for various craft projects, it features a maximum particle size of less than 10 microns and is waterproof, making it perfect for use in acrylic paints. Non-toxic and hand-packaged in the USA, this pigment is a must-have for artists and DIY enthusiasts alike.
J**H
Works perfect on multiple projects and bases
Wantes to see if this woukd workndir the projects im doing so i figured id try it out. Custom doesnt come in a box. First i tried mixing with resin for a tumbler. Easy to mix i. Easy to work woth. And color changing tumbler was the outcome. Then i decided to try and mix it woth lacquer. Painted a food service area so when the food os picked up it shows the warm color felm the food thay was just on it. Its a big hit and i couldnt be happier.
J**T
Super happy
It worked great. My daughter was so excited to make slime with it. The color was vibrant and changed to a beautiful pink when it was heated with her hand. She was so excited, wee took a video and posted it on her class website. We're definitely ordering more in the future.
T**E
Used in slime for students
Kids loved seeing their slime turn from a bright orange to white as it warmed up in their hands. Smaller pieces turned white even sooner. It's a small baggie but a little goes a long way. I didn't need to use a 1 to 20 ratio to get it to work. It was more like 1 to 50 ratio in the slime.
J**S
Good.
Good colors, fast changing, and looks good at any saturation. Color mixing is predictable and provides excellent results. The only problem is that it quickly fails with UV exposure, as expected, but choose a resin or coating that blocks those high-energy photons.
N**E
Just meh.
I purchased the red to yellow powder. Based on other reviews, I figured this would be fine for slime (I was tying it into a class on reptiles and heat transfer). However, it dried our hands out BAAAAD… like my hands were peeling. I definitely didn’t use very much in their slime at all. The same slime recipe without the powder was fine. I’ve used other powders from other companies just fine in the past with success, and no peeling hands … I don’t know what was up with this specific one.The color change wasn’t as drastic as I hoped, but was there. More of a color change to a pastel orangey, slightly yellow.I still have plenty of this baggie left, but I’m going to go a different route next time.
A**O
love this pigment!
I liked the light pink color didn't distract from my tumbler design, and turns a beautiful dark pink color in the sun. I actually bought this as a mistake, I wanted on that changed with heat, but and super happy with the UV color change!
M**D
No color change
I make playdough with it. Sure it turned my Play-Doh a color but it did not change colors it was one small bag that made a single batch of Play-Doh
J**K
Pretty awesome stuff!
I teach a slime and science class during the summers, so of course we had to make heat sensitive slime. It was a huge hit. It didn't change on contact like I thought it would, but slime is pretty cold. You have to use a little at a time and really work it in your hands for it to turn colors. Overall SUPER fun!
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