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🔮 Unlock the invisible spectrum—glow where others don’t dare!
Glomania’s SIX Color UV Reactive Fluorescent Invisible Neutral Acrylic Paint Set features six 1/2oz pots of water-based acrylic paints that remain neutral white under normal light but fluoresce brilliantly under UV black light. Designed for professional artists and crafters, these waterproof paints are airbrush-compatible and perfect for creating hidden UV-reactive artwork that captivates in nightlife or event settings.


| ASIN | B00ADYDA3W |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #158,617 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #3,283 in Art Paints |
| Brand | Glomania |
| Brand Name | Glomania |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Container Type | Can |
| Coverage | Full |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 457 Reviews |
| Finish Type | Gloss |
| Included Components | Paint |
| Is Waterproof | True |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 0.5 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Glomania |
| Model Number | AMZ-PAINT-SET-VIS-UV-6-15ML |
| Paint Type | Acrylic |
| Part Number | PAI-ACR-UVR-6COL-SET-15ML-6 |
| Size | 3 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Special Feature | Neutral White paint that Fluoresces a color under UV Black Light ONLY |
| Special Features | Neutral White paint that Fluoresces a color under UV Black Light ONLY |
| Specific Uses For Product | Interior/Exterior |
| Surface Recommendation | White/Off-white |
| Unit Count | 3 Ounce |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
A**N
My Most Ambitious Artwork
This was exactly what I needed. I had this idea for my Work-In-Progress painting. I used these overtop my Acrylic painting to create a night scene under a blacklight! And I did it all on livestream! These UV paints blew away my supporters, and working with them was incredibly fun. My only gripe is the orange color isn't usable. The pigments are so diluted, and didn't bind properly, so they are clumpy. The other colors work well, though. I tested them on black paper before using them. Yellow dries the most opaque-white, but shines brilliantly under UV. Only use it in places you don't mind looking white under normal light. You'll need to layer it on, because it's thin, especially the red. Hiding details invisible in white light was the most fun thing! I had a blast with these, and still have plenty left for the next project! Even without the orange, the paints were still worth the purchase. The others make up for where the orange color lacks!
L**A
Fantastic for Fun Black Light Painting
I bought these for a color-based art project. I decided to make an artwork which looks completely white (i.e. "empty") under normal light but then you turn on the black light and see the actual image. These worked perfectly! Under white light there is NO sign of color. The image looks completely white. I added some black letters (with normal black marker) on top of the image so at least the canvas looks like there is something there. That's all an initial viewer sees - a white canvas with a few black letters on it. Turn on the black light and voila! You can see the full image. It's quite neat. Highly recommended for anybody who wants a plain white look with regular lights and then wants the full power of black light paint under black light. I'll note that these are acrylic paints so they are just like all other acrylic paints - wet when wet, and then dry-and-crunchy when dry. You wouldn't use these for things like body painting or fabric. I've loaded up an example image to show the comparison. Again note the black letters are black marker, so those will always be visible. Ask away with questions!
C**A
Great red! Unusual consistency.
The red is the best! the rest are only okay. The paint consistency is what throws me the most. Almost moussey ( probably not a real word) rather than typical paint consistency. But I’ve bought this pack twice just for the red!
A**E
Useful, but I would spend more money to get more vibrant colors next time. Great for kids or first time use.
First and foremost, the price of this product is so affordable it's hard to make a real complaint. Plus when they ship it to you, they give a cool little blacklight keychain to help you check the colors. Very useful for future orders. I think the product is a usable product for the price. They dry perfectly white or perfectly clear (dependent on the color you use and how many layers you use) which is really nice because you don't want to see the colors in regular light. I was able to paint these on seashells with only a slight haze over the seashell in regular light. Don't be fooled, however, by the colors. They are not as they seem. I am not excited about how the colors turned out. They are not as vibrant as another product I used that was double this price. The White looks like Blue under the blacklight. But of course that's probably just the blacklight. The Red (as always for blacklight colors) looks Pink/Magenta but hardly shows. The Yellow is very soft, not very vibrant. It's more like a pastel yellow and you have to apply several layers to get it to even appear. The Blue looks Violet under blacklight which I was actually happy about because they did not have Violet when I ordered this and I was just going to deal with it. So I was happy to find Violet in there. Orange... this one made me laugh, the Lemon looks more Orange to me and the Orange was more like Beige. Obviously the "Orange/Biege whatever it is" needed several layers to get it to show. Green was the only color that looks as advertised and still needed several layers to show. Overall, I am not very satisfied with what I got, though it is usable. It was very inexpensive and did just enough once I figured out how to get the colors to pop. I am most disappointed in the yellow. I thought it would be much more vibrant. The most vibrant color in this bunch is the White. The rest are hard to see and need several layers to see them. I would recommend spending more money if you want vibrant colors. This product would be good for playtime with kids. It's not very expensive and it dries clear and sometimes with a light white fog so they can paint all over any white surface for fun.
M**Y
Black light paints
I painted a Muriel and they wanted it highlighted in black black paint so I ordered this paint. It worked really well at first. It didn’t look good but that’s because of his light that he had but once he bought a new light, it made all the difference.
B**D
Only 2 colors work / show
Tested every color on white and on black surfaces, only blue and green show well under a UV light. The rest are too thin or washed out by the UV light. You can not see the difference in colors or not see them at all. Orange barely shows at all, even on white paper. Multiple coats and could not see the pigment, just a very dull glow. White shows blue, obviously, but not as brightly as blue. Same with yellow. Red is similar to orange but slightly better. Green shows very well. Blue also.
L**H
Impressive :)
These paints are amazing! If you use a thin, even coat they dry clear even on top of black acrylic. If you kind of glob it on, it dries with a milky white hue. I wouldn't recommend watering them down unless you want to lose vibrancy. In the picture provided including the artwork, I only used the uv paint on the eyes in the tree trunk and on the creature. Some colors are a bit less phosphorescent, but for the price it's not a deal breaker. (See pics)
L**I
inconsistent batches
previously bought in early 2023 for a class project and was super happy with the performance! however i recently bought early Jan 2024 and it was nothing like how i remembered it. the product claims to be invisible but clearly shows up white, and uv is significantly weaker in this batch :( my previous purchase was not like this at all. its hard to tell cause the camera cant pick it up too well but the pictures show the more invisible & vibrant uv compared to the new 2024 editions to the same piece , with and without uv. the new paint has a layer underneath the most recent that is about a week old and it shows up just as white on the first try. the old paint is about three layers about the same thickness, using the same methods.
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