🖌️ Elevate your art with every stroke—because your skin tones deserve the spotlight!
Ohuhu Skin Tone Markers offer 36 vibrant, water-based colors designed specifically for realistic skin, hair, and flesh tones. Featuring dual tips—a fine 0.4mm fineliner and a flexible brush tip—these non-toxic, odorless markers provide precision and versatility for adult coloring, portrait drawing, calligraphy, and journaling. Color-coded caps and a swatch card streamline your workflow, while water-soluble ink enables beautiful blending and watercolor effects on suitable paper.
Manufacturer | Ohuhu |
Brand | Ohuhu |
Item Weight | 10.2 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.83 x 6.42 x 1.14 inches |
Color | Assorted |
Material Type | Plastic |
Number of Items | 36 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 36) |
Point Type | 0.4mm Fineliner & Brush |
Line Size | 0.4 Millimeters |
Ink Color | 36 Skin Tone Colors |
Tip Type | brush tip, fine point |
Manufacturer Part Number | Y30-80600-46 |
V**D
Great markers!!!
I absolutely LOVE these markers & I basically only use them for complexions when I'm drawing.
A**A
Worth it
Love them so beautiful. Great quality money well spent. Brings the characters to life.
J**R
Pela la hoja
Son y útiles y tienen doble punta. cuando dibujas con él en material de cartón la tinta al secarse es un poco grueso, dando un leve toque de relieve. Si traspasa la hoja. También pela la hoja estándar con la humedad de la tinta.
C**N
Decent markers for skin tones
I can see where people are coming from where they say that these markers aren't skin tone specific but I think they will do the job. They aren't the same as my shuttle art acrylic paint markers so don't expect that same quality.With that out of the way, you can see my swatch test comparison from their paper to a multimedia paper. I think the colors are good. Multiple strokes in the same spot will cause the paper to peel/rip so be careful. Otherwise these are okay markers for the value. I like them personally so I will give it a 5 out of 5 for myself.
L**E
Impulse buy
First, I acknowledge I bought these "for the wrong reason" thinking I was getting a bunch of neutral tones that could be used as background for headings in my planner. On Tomoe River planner paper, most of the colors end up being very close to the same shade, and most are realllly light, too light even to be highlighters. There are about 6 I can use in the planner. However, they are great for their intended use - as brush markers, on drawing paper, for skin tones and other aspects of portrait work. So I decided to not use them in the planner and instead use them for coloring portraits when I draw. So still a win.
J**Y
Meh
I’ll start with the pros. I like that they’re dual tip- the fine point is nice especially if you’re into color by numbers, to get into those small lines. The brush tip is always a plus, it just colors better than a bullet tip or broad tip. I also like the wide variety of colors which gives you a nice variety as far as skin tones go.The cons: They only have numbers and no color names, this really annoys me. They also bleed through and tear paper; which is problematic because they’re water based, in order to try to blend them you need a couple of layers- but the paper peels and rips. I’m wondering if Crayola would’ve been better in quality and I know is better price wise.
L**U
Work Fine
They work fine and the colors are perfect.
C**Y
Save your money buy alcohol based markers
Dissatisfied. I understand that these are waterbased markers however upon taking the markers out the pack to swatch the colors at least 5 are already almost dried out . Idk if it was due to being shelved in a warehouse but it makes it even harder to color a quality picture. The marker in the picture below is the one used to color the skin on the girl shown and due to it almost being dried it cause the paper to turn a weird color.
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