Let’s talk about the Ceya Glow Powder—a product that promises to light up your DIY projects, but does it deliver? Here’s my hands-on take after using it for resin art and outdoor decorations.
The Good: First off, the glow is legit. After charging it under sunlight for 20-30 minutes, the blue-green hue shines softly in the dark—no tacky neon vibes. I mixed it with Mod Podge for garden rocks, and they looked subtly magical at night (though bright porch lights dulled the effect). The powder’s white in daylight, which is great for discreet designs.
The Packaging: The wide-mouth jar with a spoon is a win—no messy spills. At 150g, it’s generous; I coated 10+ rocks and still had leftovers. Versatility? Check. It works in resin, paint, slime, even epoxy (my glow-in-the-dark keychain is now my favorite thing).
The Not-So-Good: There’s a slight chemical smell—work in a ventilated area. Some users report micro-bubbles in resin; I had a few, but warming the resin helped. The glow isn’t as intense as other brands unless you *really* saturate your medium (1:4 ratio for resin). Also, it dries slightly opaque, so test before committing.
Final Verdict: For subtle luminosity and craft versatility, this is solid. But if you want room-brightening glow or flawless resin results, temper expectations. Worth trying—just keep that blacklight handy!