

Features | Watersoluble, Fluorescent |
Tip Size | Medium, Flexible |
Tip Style | Brush |
Ink Type | Water-Based, Dye |
Surface | Paper |
Skill Level | Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced |
These colors are included in the big set of 72 Karin Brushmarker PRO markers, and I was originally debating on whether or not the extra money for that set to include the neon colors would be worth it (I hate neon). I had only ever heard amazing things about these markers time and time again after doing a lot of research though, so I went for it. Much to my surprise, these are actually my favorite colors from Karin. They lay down the most beautiful hues of fluorescent ink, and the consistency of their ink in particular stands out from the rest of the markers when they dry: it runs a bit thinner and more transparent than the other markers, which allows for magnificent ombre strokes. The fluorescent ink also just really pops—not muted or washed out at all. Easily the best neon marker set I've used. Speaking to these markers from a broader perspective, Karin brush markers really are the best. They have excellent tips that continually bounce back well after every stroke, they write with minimal fraying, and will basically last a lifetime, if taken care of properly. I highly recommend them to almost anyone, even if they cost more money than the competition. These markers are second to none.