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Old 2017-03-06, 2:16pm
mikefrantz mikefrantz is offline
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Haha, thanks you are right!! That photo is Syzygy!!

This color is really fantastic and glad we made this mistake so we can talk about it. Syzygy reacts under florescent light and natural full spectrum light. It is pink under florescent's, like in the office...walk outside..bingo..it turns a light yellow. See below...and below that is actual Pink Proton!


Syzygy under natural light:


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Pink Proton under blacklight


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