I don’t know why, but I just didn’t care for the gel markers. Just something about the texture. 🤷🏼♀️ But, I’ve been sticking with my Mr. Pen dual tip highlighters and Marvy Le Pens. There is some ghosting, but no bleed through so far. 😊
Thanks for the review. Have you found a better pen that you actually can’t see from the back for a thin page Bible compared to the ones you tried above?
Unfortunately no. With any pen or even a colored pencil, there will always be some level of shadow on the other side of thin paper like bible paper. I've learned to live with it. I have seen that the lighter the pen ink, the less ghosting or shadow there is. Like for instance the Mr. Pen Aesthetic pens. But, then your writing can be hard to read. So, I've found I prefer to use a bolder felt tip pen like the Marvy Le Pen and live with the ghosting. 🙂
I love y Mr. Pen gel markers and my micron pens. I haven’t had any bleed through, but I think I write more lightly in my Bible.
I don’t know why, but I just didn’t care for the gel markers. Just something about the texture. 🤷🏼♀️ But, I’ve been sticking with my Mr. Pen dual tip highlighters and Marvy Le Pens. There is some ghosting, but no bleed through so far. 😊
Thanks for the review. Have you found a better pen that you actually can’t see from the back for a thin page Bible compared to the ones you tried above?
Unfortunately no. With any pen or even a colored pencil, there will always be some level of shadow on the other side of thin paper like bible paper. I've learned to live with it. I have seen that the lighter the pen ink, the less ghosting or shadow there is. Like for instance the Mr. Pen Aesthetic pens. But, then your writing can be hard to read. So, I've found I prefer to use a bolder felt tip pen like the Marvy Le Pen and live with the ghosting.
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@@Searching4Faiththanks for getting back to me. I am getting tired of constantly buying pens and getting disappointed 😔