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Gorgeous vibrant colors!
Sometimes split cakes come off patchy under purple light these are amazing !
Love the bright colors and color combinations. Easy to add to my grab and go carrier. Highly recommend this to my fellow face painters!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
After reading the mixed reviews I purchased one of these palettes and proceeded to try all sorts of different brushes and techniques. I found that my favorite Golden Taklon brushes produce a sparse, difficult result. Loading the brush can be done in a way that will give a beautiful result, but using them as I do normally with my other paints, the outcome of these is less than what they can be. After using all the different types of brushes I found that my water brushes (water filled brushes) produced amazing results. These are not idea for face painting overall so I tried multiple different White Taklon Brushes. Almost all of my white Taklon brushes produced much more stunning results, but my white Taklon Snap brushes (won’t list the brand in case even that is too much) perfectly match the quality of line and ease of use that my Snap golden Taklon brushes produce with my other face paints. These paints produced the most stunning results once I was able to figure this all out. So far I have tried Diamond FX, Aquacolor and Kraze Cosmetic grade UV colors. All are more difficult to use and produce different results than the non-cosmetic grade neons, and while I prefer the AQ Black and white to the ones in this set (constructive feedback, your regular black and white is tied for my favorite line B&W ;) I believe in you!!) this set and these colors produce some of the best bang for the buck and vibrant colors I have seen. It is a learning curve but that is the nature of art. Techniques and tools make a huge difference. You may miss out on a fantastic product if you don’t try something different! The art photos I have included were the end product of using my normal Golden Taklon brushes after figuring out exactly how to load them. The learning curve and load time for my white ones was not only simpler the output was more solid and beautiful. The swatch photo shows the difference between the same brush load with a white taklon brush (on bottom) vs my Golden Taklon (on top). I did 3 strokes down for the white Taklon and 3 strokes up for the golden so that the very first stroke of each are right next to each other in the middle. I hope this helps! Your product is amazing and the best bang for the buck, for sure. Now, if only you would sell empty mini one stroke containers for my homemade combinations....I mean, maybe not I might go broke :)