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Neon pigments are a popular way to add vibrant pops of colour to resin art and craft projects. If you’re unsure whether these powders are fluorescent or glow in the dark, this page explains their qualities and how best to use them for creative impact.
Neon Pigments: What You Need to Know
Neon pigments deliver highly saturated, luminous colours with a characteristic ‘neon’ look in normal daylight. However, they do not glow in the dark or produce light of their own. Neon pigments are not fluorescent in the sense of emitting visible light under UV illumination, nor are they phosphorescent.
These pigments simply create a bright colour effect rather than any radiant or glowing result in the dark. If you’re seeking a glowing or true fluorescent effect for your project, it’s best to look for pigment powders specifically labelled as fluorescent or phosphorescent instead.


How to Use Neon Powder Pigments
For the best results, stir neon powder pigments directly into the resin component A before adding any hardener. This helps ensure an even distribution and a uniform, striking colour throughout your work. Resin Pro’s “Neon” Bright Powder Pigments are ideal for jewellery, decorations, and DIY crafts where vivid colour is the focus.
- Begin with a small quantity and gradually increase for stronger colour intensity.
- Mix thoroughly to avoid streaks or clumps.
- Experiment with combining neon shades for unique effects.
When This Matters
Choosing between neon and glow-in-the-dark pigments is important if your project requires illumination or visibility in darkness. Use neon powders for brilliant daylight colours and opt for phosphorescent pigments when you want your designs to glow after the lights go out.

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