Step # 1 - The Use of Ball Bearings
First, open a bottle of clear nail polish then put two to three small ball bearings in the bottle. This is what you call BB's. The BB's will go down the bottom of the bottle. This will serve as a support in mixing the nail polish since it may be prone to separate if not in use. On the other hand, set aside the lid and brush for awhile.
Step # 2 - Glow-in-the-Dark Resin
After step #1, pick your choice of a glow-in-the-dark resin. Open it and grab the pen cap from the bulky end and it's time to scoop out resin from the jar.
Step # 3 - Put Six Pen Caps of Resin into the Nail Polish
Pour the scooped resin into the bottle of clear nail polish. Repeat the procedure until you have added six pen caps full of resin to the bottle of clear nail polish.
Step # 4 - Shaking the Bottle of Nail Polish
After you are done putting resin on to the nail polish, replace the cap and brush and try to shake the bottle of nail polish vigorously for around one minute.
Step # 5 - Painting Your Fingernails
Now you are ready to paint your fingernails. Just open the bottle of nail polish and begin painting a fingernail. You can now see the desired colors you have chosen whether it's a red, green, yellow, purple or pink. You can choose any color you like.
Step #6 - The Outcome of the Glow-in-the Dark nail Polish
As soon as you are finished painting your fingernails, try to turn off the lights or you can go to a dark place so that you can see the result if your nail polish is glowing in the dark. If you are not contented with the result or rather the glow of your nail polish does not satisfy you, put some more glow-in-the-dark resin to your nail polish. Then recheck, paint some to your nails again until the glow you desired is achieved.
1: select color 2: take the fibers out of a yellow highlighter 3: put the fibers in water and stirr for 5minutes 4: pour some of the water in the nail polish and get a black light over it
To make your clothes glow in the dark permanently, you can paint your clothes with glow in the dark paint they sell at stores. Paint everywhere that you want to glow.
put it up to the light for as long as possible
I think you can go to the store and get some stuff that glows in the dark and experiment
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It has light and it also produces its own light and thus when it is very dark it could lit up its own light and see clearly.
Do not make your own veneers. Go see a dentist.
Organisms that make their own food are called producers.
They are sort of related; however, glow in the dark materials are actually referred to as phosphorescent. The whole idea behind photoluminescence is that a material absorbs radiation (light) and then re-emits it. Phosphorescent materials absorb light, but release it at a much slower rate. Therefore, they absorb light when they are exposed to it, and then continue releasing it after the light source is removed. Fluorescence, on the other hand, is a material that that absorbs ultraviolet radiation (such as light from a black light) and then releases visible light.
Organisms that make their own food are called autotrophs.
Look it up on YouTube I just posted a video about making your own glow in the dark nail polish it is called how to make your own glow in the dark nail polish hope it will help you
For them to glow get glow in the dark paint from a craft store. ChaCha on...lol
Who doesn't love glow-in-the-dark Halloween costumes, stickers, or glow sticks? Many bugs glow in the dark, too. Unlike glow toys, these bugs make their own light. These bugs are bioluminescent (by-oh-lew-muh-NESS-ent). Chemicals in their bodies combine to make them shine. Although bioluminescent animals light up, they don't give off heat like a light bulb does. Fireflies are the most common glow-in-the-dark insects. They light up to communicate with each other as they look for a mate.
No. In the dark, the eyes of animals, especially animals that are nocturnal, will reflect light and look like they glow. This is the same thing that causes your eyes to "glow" red when someone takes a photo with a flash.
yes actually glow worms have a chemical reaction in their behind and this causes a glow this glow attracts other insects towards the glow worms so that they can eat them
Some animals that make and give off their own light are glow worms, fireflies, scorpions, krills, jenger jellyfish and luminous fish.
People, trees, flagpoles, most animals (although the Japanese have bred "glow in the dark" fish and cats) , planets, moons, and other items that only REFLECT light.
do you know about the new ice houses for members? if you go to the very top of one and stand there, you will start to glow. you don't even need to own or be friends with the owner. hope this helps!
I think you mean "phosphorescence" not phosphorescent. Actually a diamond doesn't react WITH phosphorescence. BUT it can create it's own. After exposing it to UV light (the sun) and putting in a dark room, it can glow itself.
You could remove nail polish by using nail polish remover, or make your own DIY nail polish remover You could go search something up on Google, and YouTube helps too.
They are just called light fairies because they make their own light when it is dark...
I believe so...they produce their own light.