

🎨 Heat Up Your Creativity with Color That Comes Alive!
Art 'N Glow Thermochromic Pigment is a 20-gram, heat-sensitive powder that shifts from green to yellow at 82°F. With ultra-fine particles under 10 microns, it blends effortlessly into resin, paint, and other craft mediums. Waterproof and non-toxic, this pigment is ideal for a wide range of artistic and DIY applications, delivering vibrant, interactive effects that elevate your projects. Hand-packaged in the USA, it combines quality, safety, and versatility for the modern creative professional.
























| Brand | Art 'N Glow |
| Color | Green to Yellow |
| Finish Type | Matte |
| Size | 20 Grams |
| Special Feature | Body Heat Activated Color Change,, Easy to Use : Blends smoothly with resin, paint, and more., Fun & Eye-Catching: Adds a dynamic, interactive effect to projects., Non-toxic powder with long-lasting reversible effects., Versatile Applications - Great for crafts, experiments, and more Special Feature Body Heat Activated Color Change,, Easy to Use : Blends smoothly with resin, paint, and more., Fun & Eye-Catching: Adds a dynamic, interactive effect to projects., Non-toxic powder with long-lasting reversible effects., Versatile Applications - Great for crafts, experiments, and more See more |
| Specific Uses For Product | Pigment, Resin, Paint, Costuming, Cosplay, Jewelry, Art, and DIY crafts |
E**R
worked well in classroom demonstrations
works very well with standard polyurethane lacquer. Note that the white is actually see-through, so you need to be sure that you have the background color how you would like it to appear. Great for classroom demonstrations. Also, when you put it in lacquer, the blue is much more intense than the powder appears.
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!
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**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!
D**L
Disappointed
I got this product to use as dip powder for my nails. Mixed it with clear acrylic powder, changes color in the container but when I put it on my nails, it does not. I use dip liquids which I wouldn't think would matter since you can use in paint, slime etc. If someone could get back with me on why it doesn't change would appreciate it.
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.
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.
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.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
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