![]() And look how many greens! So many! It would also be good for skin tones, with all the browns. I actually liked them better the more I colored the swatches, enough that I went to Amazon and added an extra star to my review. These pencils definitely didn’t all saturate a whole bunch, but a lot of them did. It’s messy, but 72 is many bubbles to color: ONE YELLOW, ARGH. I laid down a lighter layer and then did the “shading” with as heavy as I could color in. I don’t know if it’s the BEST set value, though the lower price certainly does change my perspective on it a bit. Some of the softer wax color pencil sets I’ve used don’t allow for that as well. Overall, I do like this set okay, with a caveat: I color with a light hand, and I like being able to put on really light applications of color. ![]() Things I didn’t love: The awkward plastic case, no color labels at all, only ONE YELLOW COLOR (?!!!? – those other yellowy colors were oranges), the number of muddy brownish colors, three almost identical reds Things I liked: The amount of greens and blues, the harder wax for lighter application of color, nice for ombres and shading, good blending Unbranded “Artist Quality” Colored Pencils, 72-pack, $8.99 (Note: I paid like $13.99), reviewed by Susie Which cheap colored pencils are good? We reviewed five brands to find out. We may receive money from affiliate links at no extra cost to you.Ĭoloring has been such a craze that there was supposedly a shortage of colored pencils you wouldn’t know it, though, from all of the different options available out there. I, Susie, did receive a refund on the Laneco pencils due to dissatisfaction. We bought all the items we’re reviewing we have not been compensated in any way to review.
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