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mercoledì 29 aprile 2020

Geometric Spider Gel! So fast and easy!


Today I would like show a very unique product!
The company Born Pretty Store contacted me in order to try some brand new products on their collection.
I have already tried Spider Gel from Nicole Diary and I was curious to try another colour.

So I picke the Born Pretty Store Spider Gel in the colour BP-SG01 White id code #46740

You can also use my coupon code RASX31 for 10% discount 




"Spider gel,"is  an innovative nail art formula very famous on Instagram (that requires almost no tools). The product came in a pot with the brand name and the colour, It looks like a really thick gel, and then when you put a little toothpick or something in it, you can draw out a string of the stuff, and drape the gel on the nail.


This thick gel allows you to create perfectly straight lines for your nail art without stencils or specialized brushes. If last time I went for a Pollock dripping effect this time I have tried a geometric look!


I used two toothpics at the same time to draw perfect straight lines, it was incredibly fast and easier than I thought it would be.


It is a gel so you need a UV lamp to use it.
You have to use it over a cured base and a no wipe top coat, don't make the mistake I made to use it over a wet base (the lines will broke and flow, which an interesting effect but not the desired one).
I have decided to apply a no wipe soak off top coat over it.



martedì 28 aprile 2020

Blue stamping polish from Born Pretty Store


Hello,
today I would love to review a stamping polish from Born Pretty Store.
It is a beautiful blue and you can find it at this link

https://it.aliexpress.com/item/4000430946410.html?spm=2114.12010611.8148356.41.36c47d33r62gGH

Born Pretty Stamping polishes have been a discovery, they are the best stamping polishes I have ever tried, you can't be wrong with them.
These kind of polishes are very very pigmented and are perfect for any stamping technique. One of the biggest tips out there for successfully mastering the art of stamping is to invest in top quality nail stamping polish.



As you can see from this picture this nail polish is excellent, long-lasting, chip-resistant with supersaturated colour pigments.
It has an excellent consistency, it is not very thick or too thin, it is full cover in one cover, very hard for dark polishes. You will get one cute bottle that has the capacity of approx. 6ml.

The colour I have choosen is FW15 but there are others 14 shades to pick.



As you can see the stamping quality is execellent, the polish film trasfers on the stamper and the onto the nail very easly, with no creases. 
Here I have used a Sensitive thermal polish, see previous post to know more.




 The stamping plate I used is Born Pretty Texure L002




domenica 26 aprile 2020

Thermal Sensitive Gel Polish by Born Pretty Store



Hello!
Today I would love to review the Colourful Thermal Sensitive Liquid by Born Pretty Store.
It is a very very sensitive colour changing paint that can change up to 12 different colours depending on the temperature. It truly looks like magic in a pot.
The most common thermal polishes can shift between two or three shades and need a strong temperature change (you have to warm your hand a lot putting them in cold water and hot water to actually see the shift).
This one can work even with just a touch.

you can fin it at this link:
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=B0824QDS6D&ref=nb_sb_noss

or
this:
https://www.bornprettystore.com/born-pretty-bottle-color-changing-nail-polish-auroras-colors-thermal-sensitive-p-48176.html

Id product # 48176

You can get a 10% discount at @bornprettystore @bornprettyofficial using my code RASX31

The product comes in a jar and looks like a light brown paint, it has a good smell.



You have to use this product over a dark gel base.
How to use:
Apply a layer of gel base and cure
Apply a layer of black gel polish and cure
Apply a layer of Thermal Sensitive liquid and let it hir dry for 2-5 minutes
You have to make a thick layer of product, this is very important because a thin layer won't show the colour shift.
(You will know it dried because it will lose its ligh brown milky colour and turns transparents or starts showing the colour shift)
Apply a layer of top coat to secure the paint.
At this point you can add a decoration or a stamping design that you like (you can also do it before the top coat for a long lasting result).


Here it is a collage of all the colour shift I have experieced.


And here from top to down, from hot to mild temperature.


Here it is a short video where I show you the colour shift:



This is at the warmest temperature

and them it shift to colder temperature






sabato 18 aprile 2020

Gel polish with Flakies



Hello,
Today I would like to talk you about some products I recently received from the brand Born Pretty Store.
The first one is a gel polish with flakies you can use it over your favourite colours to add a wonderful iridescent effect!


The product comes in a jar and the gel is transparent with a lot of flakies in it, it contains approx 5ml of product. The product is very easy to apply and you can cure it with UV lamp for 2 minutes or cure with LED lamp for 60 seconds.

How to apply:
Apply Base coat first, which can make polish lasting longer, cure with UV lamp or LED lamp.
Apply first layer of color gel polish directly, cure with UV lamp for 2 minutes or cure with LED lamp for 60 seconds.(Darker base can help to get better effect.)
Apply the 2nd layer of gel and then immediately cure with UV lamp for 2 minutes or cure with LED lamp for 60 seconds.
Coat with no wipe gel top coat, cured by UV gel lamp or LED nail lamp.




Here it is how it looks (macro shot). I have decided to use it over a dark burgundy color. These flakes works better over a dark polish. As you can see from the picture the flakes reflect the lights in different angles and give a rainbow iridescent effect! The flakes are also chamelion so they change a lot if you move your hands, I can see all the shades, light green, blue, purple, green. It is amazing!