Could you please spice it up... very quickly?

2023.08.17
Could you please spice it up... very quickly?

It often happens that our clients decide at the last moment that they want a little extra something on their nails. What can we turn to if they're not necessarily looking for decorations but rather some kind of special effect, and we need to solve it quickly and lastingly?

The perfect solution for this case is our top coats that contain various glitters, pigment pieces and flakes. Their greatest advantage is that they can replace the glossy top gel or matte top coat, allowing us to create the desired effect in one step.

Golden and silver flakes: These two colors complement most shades, whether it's light nude tones, vibrant pinks, blues, greens, basic colors like white, black, gray, or fiery red... the gold or silver flakes instantly elevate the overall look. (Golden Flakes, Silver Flakes)

White, black, black-and-white: The most popular black-and-white combination comes to the forefront alongside neon colors in the summer, where small or large dots, squares or hexagons look fantastic on brightly glowing neon yellow, green or pink nails. (Hexa flakes, Square flakes, Granite effect) In addition, white flakes are also beloved during the winter and Christmas season, where they can instantly create a snow effect on winter-themed nails. (White flakes)

Transparent shimmer: Most clients love sparkle and many appreciate combinations where the original base color shines through the glitter, enveloped in a special light effect created by glitter or flakes. The uniqueness of these effects lies in the fact that they look slightly different on every color, providing different light and shimmer, thus creating a unique combination with each color. (Pixie top, Prizma top)

And how can you use these top coats?

  • You can apply them over the entire nail surface, essentially achieving the effect and the glossy or matte finish in one step.
  • You can create the opposite effect by applying a glossy top coat over a matte base or a matte top coat over a glossy base after a few seconds of curing, allowing you to create inverted nails.
  • You can create a gradient effect by applying the top coat to a portion of the nail and using a thin brush to spread the particles sparsely. After a few seconds of curing, you can cover the entire surface with a glossy or matte top coat.
  • You can highlight and accentuate specific areas (such as patterns or nonfigurative effects) by applying the effect top coat to a particular area and curing it for a few seconds, then covering the rest of the nail with a glossy or matte top coat.

The possibilities are numerous, so be sure to try different combinations of colors and effect top coats to enjoy the magic that can be created in just moments!

Author:

Évi Darabos

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