Saturday, August 28, 2010

Glowsticking - Dance Moves Combined With Twirling Of Glow Products

Glowsticking is popular at raving clubs and it is a noncompetitive and sharing social event. Dance moves are combined with twirling of glow sticks in hand with the rhythms of music. Rave dancing needs a space to avoid hurting people accidentally. Except for glow sticks made for safety lighting purpose that light up for 12 hours, party glowsticks light up for 8-10 hours. But that is long enough for a whole night. But glow light sticks are one-time products and cannot be reused, so you may want to look into buying them in bulk packed of 25 pieces in a foil bag. Glowsticking is a fun dance activity.

Glow sticks and glow necklaces are also great for decorations. They generate soft light, comfortable to the eyes. They are perfect for lighting up at any romantic occasion, such as Valentine’s dinner. Going to a fireworks show for Independence Day celebration? Wearing blue, white and red glow necklaces, bracelets and pendent glowing sticks will help you keep track of everyone in the crowd, especially if you bring kids to these fairs. The fantasy colors from light sticks are bight enough for illumination. For example, in July 4th, use the small 1 to 4 inch glow stick in patriotic colors to light up your centerpiece, and put some red white and blue glow necklaces in a transparent vase to create a fun July 4th glow vase.

Glow stick is also called light stick because of the light it emits once activated. Glow sticks use chemical reaction to emit light. Unlike most light-emitting devices such as light bulbs, matches or candles, light sticks do not generate much heat while emitting light.

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