

🖌️ Elevate your portrait art game—blend, detail, and create like a pro with Ohuhu’s skin tone masters!
Ohuhu Skin Tone Alcohol Markers offer 36 expertly curated portrait shades plus a colorless blender, featuring dual brush and fine tips for versatile artistry. Refillable and AP certified, these markers deliver smooth, quick-drying ink that blends seamlessly without smudging. Designed for both hobbyists and pros, they come color-coded and portable, making them the ultimate tool for realistic skin tone illustration and creative expression.
































| ASIN | B08YDJJKSX |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,379 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ( See Top 100 in Arts, Crafts & Sewing ) #281 in Drawing Markers |
| Brand | Ohuhu |
| Color | Assorted |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (2,272) |
| Date First Available | May 5, 2021 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Ink Color | 36 Skin Colors + 1 Colorless Blender |
| Item Weight | 1.54 pounds |
| Item model number | Y30-80400-24-OH |
| Line Size | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Ohuhu |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Y30-80401-56-A |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 37 |
| Package Dimensions | 8.39 x 7.48 x 3.66 inches |
| Point Type | Brush & Fine |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 37) |
N**S
to almost complete my collection (
if you have the 320 set, you know theres 22 unique colors in this 36 skin tone set. when you think about the price per marker, this is a really good value as the price is much cheaper per marker than copics & these are very comparable to copics. with any alcohol marker, its a learning curve, but once you get the hang of it its an amazing marker that provides good color payoff, not harsh lines, no streaks. (chase your ink if you are getting streaks) these blend really good aswell ! again chase your ink & go over the blend with the first color. these of course bleed through any non cardstock/regular paper, but everything from ohuhu comes with a page protector. none were dry, i know theres a lot of posts about amazon not storing markers properly, every time ive gotten markers from amazon i ALWAYS store them on their side for a few hours (helps when you get them while youre at work) and then i will swatch/use them. also to keep your markers juicy & not run out of ink, please please store them horizontally !!! ive really been into coloring recently and i love these markers, theyre really fun to use & as long as you store them horizontally they will function like a high quality marker. i used a few on the coloring page (the other colors are from the 320 set)
C**I
Quality you can enjoy without breaking the bank
I use my meager collection of Copic Sketch and Ciao markers for my more serious drawing and illustrations but have found myself using them A LOT in my amazing coloring book collection when I just need to chill. This is not a cost effective thing to do at $5-$8 a pop! So, I decided I should try to find some much less expensive markers that might still give me the same satisfaction as the Copics do with their magical ink blending and saturation on the paper. I'm really glad I gave these Ohuhu markers a try! The Ohuhu inks are nice and sheer for layering and building form with light and shadows. You can keep the colors sheer by moving the brush nib slowly enough that one pass or layer covers the area without streaking or splotching. I find that the third layer of ink is about as dark/saturated as it will get for many of the colors, especially those that start out more saturated to begin with, but that is more of a progression than I've gotten with another inexpensive brand I tried out. To me, that ink layering/buildability and the brush nib quality are the most pivotal details of an alcohol marker. That being said, let's look at the brush nib. In my opinion, the brush nib is the ultimate vehicle for the magical liquid known as alcohol ink. The more repeatable (over and over) flexibility you can build into that brush while maintaing a perfect point for tiny details, the more creative you the artist can be and the more happy and in control you will be. The brush should allow you to lay down wide wet swaths of ink on half a page and still turn right around and put a teensy pink dot on a mouse's tiny twitching cartoon nose if you want to. This keeps you free to put the exact amount of ink exactly where you want it and never where you don't. Now, the brush nibs on the Ohuhu are pretty stiff when compared to Copics and a couple other higher dollar brands, which is a bit disappointing for sure, but is not at all unexpected at this excellent price point. I am curious to see how long I can keep them from fraying. I am pretty careful with "my precious" markers and my Copics and even my Prismacolors have NEVER frayed even after I illustrated an entire 32 page book with full-bleed spreads. These Ohuhu nibs seem like they are felt without the flexible core or thin foamlike overlay that Copics and Prismacolors have. I have found this same Copic feel/type of construction on the Art-n-Fly marker nibs, which is amazing, but they don't have the same barrel feel, variety of colors available, or number of pen caps that actually color match the 1-layer ink swatches that these Ohuhus do. I'm very pleased with the inks, color variety, and various tones in this Skin Tone set. For the money they seem like great quality for hobby coloring. I will be trying these out on some drawings as well. Using them on ultra-smooth marker paper will extend the nib life for sure, as will the bonus of the nibs being reversible. This is excellent engineering foresight for a company that wants to keep costs down while keeping the quality as high as possible. I am overall very happy I listened to the hype on YouTube and in Amazon reviews about this Ohuhu brand. I look forward to seeing the longevity of their brush nibs as well as seeing where the company chooses to take us with its future creative-centric products. It's refreshing and exciting to find a company with an eye on it's bottom line that aims to match that up with my bottom dollar and creative needs. I can't wait to snap up their pastel set when it's available again. Thanks Ohuhu, and Cheers to you, fellow inkers!
M**A
Excellent product and customer service
I had an issue with a few of the marker tops of another set I bought and left a review stating they wouldn’t close. Ohuhu responded to my review to fix the issue. Great customer service makes it easier to make purchases. The markers are lovely. They dry quickly. The colors are useful. Alllllll alcohol markers bleed even my copics. But if I’m being honest, I like my Ohuhu markers better. They have such a wonderful variety of colors. The brush tips are a game changer. And this set includes like 19 colors not in the 320 set! Highly recommend.
S**A
Have to know what you’re buying!!
I find it hilarious people are buying these markers and clearly have no idea what alcohol markers are or how they are intended to be used! First off, this is a skin tone set so obviously all the colors will be flesh colored only. Second, alcohol markers are designed to be blended together with other similar shades to get wonderful transitions from light to dark or vice a versa. Therefore many colors will appear extremely similar. Maybe understand what you’re buying before you leave a bad review faulting the product!! These markers are wonderful and a much cheaper alternative to copics which I also have around 200 markers of.
B**D
My GO-To Markers ~ I’m Officially Obesssed!
I absolutely love my Oahu markers! I’ve collected several sets overtime, and they’ve become my go to for every coloring project. The colors are vibrant, blend beautifully, and make every page come to life. I’ve included a video of a full coloring book. I’ve completed entirely with Oahu markers – they held up perfectly from the first page to the last. The in flow smoothly, the brush tips are durable, and the range of colors make it easy defined, just the right shade for free time. If you love to color, create, or just unwind with some Mark therapy, you can’t go wrong with these! PS always use a piece of card stock behind what you are coloring because they bleed through.
J**E
From the package itself looks great.Hope I will not be disappointed once I start using the markers.
C**O
Esses marcadores são incríveis, possuem uma pigmentação muito linda e vibrante.
F**T
I'll begin the review with the short and sweet. This brand is a perfect way to dip your toes into alcohol markers, to see if you like how they handle and if they work for your purposes. I own the skin-tone set, as well as the 130 brush/chisel tip set. What I like / The pros: As a beginner to alcohol markers, I can say that these ones are very easy to use- both for basic colouring as well as shading and layering. The lighter colours can be layered over darker colours as a highlight, and the darker colours are beautiful for shading and don't feather with your basic multi-media sketch pads. The brush tip is very smooth and comfortable to use, and so long as you take your time while applying the colour it all dries into an even tone with no streaking. As well, the brush tip is firm enough that you won't have accidents with any unintended 'flicking' if you're colouring sharp corners or steep curves, saving you from accidents that might mess up your drawings or colouring pages. The colour dries almost immediately once applied. This set also has a really great assortment of fair, medium, and dark skin tones. Lots of yellow, brown, and pink-type tones. It's a great starter pack that will give you everything you'll need to start a good collection. What could use some work / The cons: The chisel tips seem to be unevenly cut, and I struggle to draw a full line without inconsistencies because there seems to be dips or odd shaping in the tips. From what I've experienced, you need to press a bit and be quite careful to avoid your lines of colour looking strange because of these gaps. The colours, when applied, don't match up well to the colours presented on the caps where tone is concerned (they seem to apply darker or lighter, not necessarily spot on to the cap colour). Not a big gripe at all, just be sure to swatch your markers on the paper you use most to get an idea of what each colour applies like before diving into a drawing or colouring book. If you go about colouring too quickly, the colour applies pretty dry or sheer with some markers- making the application streaky and very hard to cover up once the marker has dried. On the other hand, if you go too slowly the marker applies quite heavy and dark, making the finished application look splotchy and again, hard to cover up. The two above points may be due to the paper I use, somewhat fibrous multi-media art paper, so it might be worth investing in marker pads or cardstock to avoid dry application or over-saturation. Given how popular multi-media paper is though, I wanted to mention it for anyone else that uses it as well. It's not a huge issue at all, just good to know. Overall I definitely rate these markers at a solid 5/5, you cannot go wrong with the quality and value overall. They work beautifully, and are perfect for beginners and a great starter for anyone debating trying out higher end alcohol-markers in the future.
B**E
absolutely in love with these pens! they come with a storage/carry case, swatch card, protective sheet and a colourless blender.
R**D
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