This past week the bestsellers have been the galactic light wire and as usual, the bright hands glow gloves. EL Shirt sales have also picked up. Be sure to check out them out at RaveHaven.
Here are some images of the galactic lightwire in motion:

The microlight section has also had a few good sellers, such as the purple photon blacklight.
Oggz are color morphing eggs. They are wireless and rechargable. Each set includes a recharging station and AC adapter with each charge lasting for hours. No batteries are needed as Oggz come with NiMH batteries which are good for over 500 charges.
A single is available for $18 and a 3-pack is for $42: single ogg or triple-pack oggz

They change colors but much slower than pictured below:

You can click here for more information.
The iGlow Self-Illuminating Hair Gel is a new version of the very popular Voltage Hair Gel. It glows twice as bright as the Voltage Hair Gel and is ready to use in seconds instead of several minutes. iGlow does not rely on UV, neon or black lights to create glow. Instead, it produces its own light. Tiny, microscopic particles in the gel come together in the mixing process to produce a bright colorful glow that can be seen in partial light and in the dark for at least 4-6 hours.

- Glow in the dark hair gel…without UV, neon or black lights!
- Lights up in seconds!
- Glows twice as brightly as Voltage Hair Gel
- Hair glows brightly for hours (lasts for 4-6 hours)
- Comes in 4 great colors. (Blue, Yellow, Green, Orange)
- Washes off easily with shampoo.

The image above is an actual photo of the activated iGlow Hair Gel.You can learn more about the iGlow Self-Illuminating Hair Gel at RaveHaven.
Since starting RaveHaven, the Galactic Light Wire has been the most popular item. It’s an 11-ft string containing 30 microlight LEDs in blue, red, and yellowish green. Each Galactic Light Wire can be set to any of 3 modes: steady on, slow flash, and fast flash modes. It costs $10.60.
In motion, the wire will look like a long continuous dash of light, a wild dotted line, or a bunch of stars depending on the mode you choose. When being used, it looks like this:

Find out more about the galactic light wire at RaveHaven.