UV DayGlow palettes?

May 25, 2010 21:12

So... I already have the UV palette from Wolfe Face Art & FX but while I love the colors, I just don't use them very often because of how much work it takes. The colors go on a bit streaky and it's quite hard to layer them without making it look even more streaky.
It's not impossible but I'd just like to get something that's easier to work with ;)

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leprosy___ May 26 2010, 22:27:03 UTC
i've never tried the wolfe pallet..but the kryolan one seems to be exactly the same..you have to use water to get it to work..and the color stays as it drys unlike a lot of the uv shadows out there..but it's still kind of a pain in the ass...but neon colors are my favoritee.

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udklit May 28 2010, 10:02:17 UTC
Ahh, OK! I might try the Kryolan palette at some point, but I think I'll just stick to my Wolfe palette for now.

Neon colors are amazing! :D
I just wish it was easier to get them to look good ;)

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eleece May 27 2010, 03:24:42 UTC
I as well haven't tried the wolfe pallet but have the kryolan one.

I find the kryolan ones fairly easy to use if I get it to the right consistency, but that can take a bit of work sometimes. Too watery and it gets really streaky, but too thick and it's really difficult to blend out.

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udklit May 28 2010, 10:00:38 UTC
It sounds like it's the same problems as I have with the Wolfe palette.
I might try the Kryolan one at some point, but I guess I'll just stick to my Wolfe palette for now :)

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NAM monday_sixx June 3 2010, 21:37:37 UTC
I've never tried any of Wolfe Face Art [I wish I would].
I use the Kryolan palette I find that the colors look better and less watery when I use Fix+ instead of water. I think it's worth a try if you haven't done. ^_^
Also you can buy refills from Kryolan - where I live it's very cheap -, if you're not sure you really want to buy a whole palette.

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