I prefer Wolf, Diamant FX itches me also and some colors really do not
cover well at all.   But its from the same manufacturer, so there
should not be a great diference.
Jacklyn

On Jan 27, 4:16 am, [email protected] wrote:
> Hi I would have to agree!!!! I used wolfe religiously for years and 
> personally I still love the coverage, however Diamond FX is better, brighter, 
> and I don't get the tingling or bad taste in my mouth like I did with 
> wolfe.....
>
> This is why I use and sell DFX.......
>
> Gina Niemi
> Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: sabrina <[email protected]>
>
> Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 19:00:29
> To: Face Painting and Body Art Association<[email protected]>
> Subject: [fpba-assn] Re: Help with blacklight body painting
>
> Actually for me is the totally opposite.  Wolfe itches a bit around my
> eyes and near my lips.  I tried Diamond in every sensitive area of my
> body and no reaction. Even my kids that are supersensitive had no
> problem with Diamond. I love them!  The neon colors have a better
> coverage and really show beautiful under the blacklight.
> When and where did you get the Diamond cakes that made you itch?
> Sabrina
>
> On Jan 25, 7:22 pm, "[email protected]"
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I paint black light in a few night clubs - one every other month.
> > I use Wolfe neons which I love and swear by - Kryolan only make
> > quality I prefer to mix their neons in other colors for non-blacklight
> > work - and personally my face itched like crazy wearing Diamond FX -
>
> > - regardless of the brand the most important thing is to know what the
> > paint really looks like in standard club lighting and when under the
> > blacklights.  The colors can change and you can actually do some cool
> > effects because if this or really come off with a design you thought
> > would be different.
>
> > So get whatever brand you deside on and play - get a good quality
> > light - I have 2 48" black lights and we have a blast when we play
> > around with them.  Practice and play - see what you can do - paint in
> > the regular light and see your work - And paint in the black light and
> > see the work.
>
> > And regardless of the brand Kurt Drake at Wolfe is a black light pro
> > as is Nick Herrera - you can message them both at myspace or catch
> > [email protected].
>
> > We did black light classes at USBPF in 2007 - I think there are pics
> > on my myspace site.
>
> > Sweet Loretta
> > myspace.com/extremefaceandbodyart- Hide quoted text -
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