I have three of Crazy Aaron's heat sensitive putties (Amethyst Blush, Chameleon and this one). Twilight doesn't have much of a colour change compared to the others. You have to keep some cold in the container and work at the rest of it for a few minutes to notice the change and it isn't much. Like the glow putties, the heat sensitive putties are firm and I find the firmness relaxing – they're the best for squishing while talking or watching tv. Choose Twilight if you like a firm, bluey purple putty; Choose a different one for a strong colour contrast.
Crazy Aarons Thinking Putty: Twilight reviews
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The texture was not as soft as some of the other putty and due to it being summer it was already purple, we had to put it in the fridge to change its colour which made it even harder.
Has appeared to really good, a different putty I have got too soft after use, but this one was quite hard to start with, but doesn't seem to soften too much. Person it was given to has cold hands and still manages to get it turning blue pretty quickly. Her new favourite thing to take to lectures.
Its not what it was advertised. 1. It didn't change colour 2. It feels like hard plastic not very nice to play with. 3. I would recommend the liquid glass putty because its a lot softer and its really good This is not what I wanted.