Ink Review #92: Troublemaker Dragon Fruit

Today I will be reviewing Troublemaker Dragon Fruit! I don't review pink inks often but I'm happy to report that I was quite pleased with this sample. Dragon Fruit is a bubblegum pink with spots of glittery blue.

Swabs:

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This ink had a moderate dry time, high shading, and high sheen (read: glitter). This ink does not match its fuschia-colored namesake. This is a subdued pink that shades from ballerina pink to rose. Of note--this is a very interesting ink, as the glitter has a blue/lavender hue.

Writing Sample:

Tomoe River Paper 52 gsm

Tomoe River Paper 52 gsm

This ink had a surprisingly lubricated flow. The color was not overwhelmed by glitter and was easy to read. It was also easy to clean from my Otto Hutt and did not leave residue. I admit that I was surprised by how well this glitter ink performed!

Overall: This is a light pink with blue glitter--the first that I've seen! This playful color will be perfect for in the spring.

Disclaimer: This ink was purchased by me and all opinions/photos are my own. This post was not sponsored.