10 grams of jarred white to pink glow powder.
In the daytime, the powder appears off-white. Once charged by UV light, the powder puts off a brilliant pink glow.
The glow powder can be mixed with color pigments to create your own unique shade, or it can be left uncolored to provide a brighter glow. If you mix it with pigment, it is recommended that you perform color samples with your selected adhesive because the color will change slightly when wet.
Most light sources will charge the glow powder. You can use the light on your phone, lightbulbs in your home, etc. But for best results, use a UV flashlight or direct sunlight.
Once charged, the powders put off a bright glow which gradually decreases in intensity over the next several hours depending on how thoroughly the powder was charged.
We use pure glow powders with absolutely zero additives or fillers. This is critical because even slight amounts of impurities will greatly reduce the intensity of the glow.
Different colors provide different glow brightness, keep this in mind when making your color choices or when mixing with color pigments. For an example, it is very difficult to mix pink with a dark shade of color pigment such as black.
NOTE: The more powder or higher the percentage used, the brighter and longer the glow will last. Use a white, or light color as a background for best results. If painting a black surface with powders, brilliance will be much less. If glow powders are added in glitter, it will decrease the brightness and length of glow.