disneylandguru:Part of what I think is fun at Disneyland is seeing what glows in Blacklight. I was g
disneylandguru:Part of what I think is fun at Disneyland is seeing what glows in Blacklight. I was given this hot pink nail polish for my 18th birthday one year and it glowed at the park so I always made sure to wear on my trips to Disneyland. Kids of course will love this even more so here is a list if you want to “glow” while at the parks! WhitesWhite paper, paint and fabrics are treated with fluorescent additives to make them brighter. These compounds react to the ultraviolet of the black light, casting them back quickly which emits that glow. Laundry detergent whiteners make clothing a bit fluorescent. White toothpaste with tooth brighteners glows incredibly strong.YellowsBright yellows paints and fabrics will glow, due to the additives to make them bright. You can purchase yellow specifically in neon or fluorescent, which has extra additives for the brightness.GreensGreens which are dark do not glow, however, a lighter shade of green, again due to the fluorescent brighteners, will glow. Neon greens cast an eerie green light.OrangeOrange glows under black ultraviolet light. Neons glow the most due to extra fluorescent additives. Reds do not glow, or barely glow an orange color, even if fluorescents are added.PurplesBright purples, from deep violet to the lavender end of the spectrum glow, as they have a fluorescent tinge. The glow will be stronger if you add a fluorescent compound or a brightening compound.BlueThe lighter the blue the more pronounced the glow. With a fabric, add a bit of whitener or brightener to emit more fluorescent glow.PinksPink, hot pink in particular, has fluorescent lightwaves in its makeup, causing it to glow under a black light.Clear Substances -- source link
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