Liquitex Professional Heavy Body Acrylic Paint Set Review
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If youโre tired of acrylics that feel thin, watery, or lose their shape the moment they hit the canvas, itโs time to experience the power of “Heavy Body” pigments.
Liquitex Professional Heavy Body Acrylics are engineered for artists who want their work to have a physical presence. Known for their buttery, thick consistency and exceptionally high pigment load, these paints are a dream for impasto techniques, bold palette knife work, and rich, textured blending. Unlike student-grade paints, these professional acrylics hold every peak, valley, and brushstroke exactly where you leave them.
In this review, weโre putting the Liquitex Professional set to the test. Weโll examine the lightfastness, the “open time” for blending, and how these vibrant colors dry without losing their intensity. Letโs find out if this set is the right investment for your studio.

What We Like
- Two tubes of Titanium White
- Smooth, full-bodied colors
- Great for layering colors
What We Don’t Like
- Fully blending colors is a practice in patience
- Super-thick formula; you need to add water
- Some colors are too dark and rich out of the tube
Bottom Line
If you want to get your hands on some paints that will stand up to some major color mixing experiments, go for Liquitexโs 12-tube Professional Heavy Body Acrylic Paint Set.
We purchased the Liquitex Professional Heavy Body Acrylic Paint Set so our reviewer could put it to the test. Keep reading for our full product review.
I am a big acrylic paint fan. I use it to paint on the many canvas tote bags Iโve accumulated from working in the media industryโmy way of adding a bit of personality to an item everyone seems to have. Combine that with the fact that my partner, Joe, studied fine art in college, and itโs not entirely uncommon to see our dining room table covered in paint, brushes, and mixed media paper on a Sunday afternoon. On this particular weekend, we had a task: Test out acrylic paints from different brands, including Liquitex.
Iโm not going to lie, we had a great time doing this workโespecially when it came to the brandโs 12-tube Professional Heavy Body Acrylic Paint Set. I broke down everything youโll want to know about this pack of paints, from the quality and quantity to the color richness and performance.

Quality: Thick and vibrant
The paints in the Liquitex set are super thick, as acrylic paint tends to be. Acrylic paint contains pigment particles and acrylic polymer emulsion. Theyโre water-based and water-soluble. In fact, youโll want to add some water to these to make them a bit more manageable. You can tell Liquitexโs acrylic paint has staying power from the moment itโs out of the tubeโeach color comes out impossibly dark, and itโs not until it hits the paper or canvas that you really get to see what each hue looks like.
The blue in this set is the most brilliant blue Iโve ever seen.
Once dry (and they do dry quickly), the acrylic is flexible on the canvas tote. You can bend the bag around a bit without the paint cracking or flaking off. On paper, it finished matte and deep in color.
Quantity: Add water
As indicated above, this paint wonโt go far without water. The set comes with 12 59-milliliter tubes of paint, which is more than enough to get all of the hues youโd ever want: yellow light hansa, naphthol red light, quinacridone magenta, ivory black, emerald green, phthalocyanine green (blue shade), phthalocyanine blue (green shade), brilliant blue, bronze yellow, dioxazine purple, and two tubes of titanium white. (Liquitex’s heavy-body acrylic paints also come in sets of 6 59-milliliter tubes, 12 22-milliliter tubes, and 7 22-milliliter tubes.) Having two tubes of white in the set is an extra nice touch, and you will definitely want to be blending these paints. Speaking of blending and mixing…

Blending: Be patient
My experience mixing and blending paint is minimal: Unless I really feel the need to mix up the primary colors, Iโll usually stick to adding a few drops of white to brighten each hue and call it a day. But one of the most exciting aspects of this paint set was the ease in which I could mix and layer on the colors.
These colors mix really nicely, but it does take a bit of patience. The comparable Winsor & Newton acrylic paint set, which I also tested, mixes equally well, but it does come together a bit quicker. The wait for the Liquitex is worth it: Your work will be rewarded with smooth, glossy pools of paint in vibrant colors. Feel free to add a few color dimensions: While some paints canโt handle complicated blends, this thick formula can handle a funky palette.

Performance: Quick-drying and cleans easily
Liquitex acrylic paints can be used on a ton of surfaces, from paper and canvas to wood and glass. When dry, the product listing boasts that the paint is โnon-yellowing, UV-resistant, water-resistant, and pH-neutral.โ Since painting and leaving our test artwork unprotected for a few months, I can confirm the color permanence is still going strongโwe havenโt seen any yellowing across the color spectrum.
The paint doesnโt fall into the paper and retains its peaked shape when manipulated.
If you lay this paint on thick, your palette knife or brush marks will be visible. The paint doesnโt fall into the paper and retains its peaked shape when manipulated. I found this the easiest of the acrylic paints to clean off of my brushes and palette. The paint didnโt quite soak into the brush bristles and wiped off of my palette quickly and easily.
One of the nicest things about this set is the lack of scent. Acrylic paint can adopt a rotten egg scent if itโs been left out too long, but there was none of that with the paint from Liquitexโwhich is great, considering the brand markets the set as โlow-odor.โ If you stick your nose directly in the paint, youโll get a sense of the funky potential this paint has, but youโll get that with other similar sets as well.

Color Richness:The most beautiful blue Iโve ever seen
The blue in this set is, in fact, the most brilliant blue Iโve ever seen. I added a touch of white to make it pop a little bit more, and I couldnโt be happier with how it looks on paper. Itโs a deep, sky blueโthe kind you see in the intro sequence of The Simpsons. The more water you add, the lighter and more matte the color gets.
The darker hues like emerald green and dioxazine purple will need a bit of water or a dollop of white to show what theyโre really made of. The color in each paint is made up of very small reinforced ceramic beads, which helps disperse the hue across the painting space. It also helps keep the paint strong and tight to its surface.

Price: On the pricier end
This paint set is on the pricier side of the spectrum for 12 2-ounce tubes of acrylic. What you have to remember is that youโre supposed to add a bit of water to the paint, which automatically stretches it a bit further. You donโt need to pour out a ton for a small project space.
Competition: There are cheaper options with comparable quality
There are cheaper paints with a comparable level of quality. If youโre looking for a less expensive option, Winsor & Newton has a set of 10 2-ounce tubes that will cost you about $27. If blending is what youโre after, steer clear of thinner paints like Golden High Flow Acrylic Paint Set. The colors do mix together relatively well, but it can be tough to layer colors on top of each other given the thinness of the liquid.
Final Verdict
Great for color blending and mixing!
Though it takes a bit of work and patience, layering the colors in the Liquitex Professional Heavy Body Acrylic Paint Set into each other is a true treat.
Specs
- Product Name
Professional Heavy Body Acrylic Paint Set
- Product Brand
Liquitex
- MPN
3699312
- Price
$40.00










