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Glow in the Dark Nails and Nail Polish



Here is a picture of the glow in the dark nails that I made for myself. I used a small amount of the violet (looks blue in the picture) in my pink acrylic powder. I love that just the pink glows! I get complements everywhere I go!! Thank you so much for a great product! I can't wait to try your new pink/yellow powder.

Submitted By: Kelly Morris





These Acrylic nails were created by Karen "Nails by Kaz". She mixed a small amount of blue powder into acrylic powder to make these amazing nails!

Submitted By: Karen, Tommy &Co, Massapequa Park





Please find attached pictures of your glo product at work. I used violet powder mixed with gel nail products. I love it! I think I mixed about half and half of voilet with a clear gel, to get a heavier white look for the daytime, but it still looks natural. When the product cures under a uv light, the glo powder really is on fire!

Submitted By: Rachel Mesenchuk
Blissfulnailz
BC Canada



Glow Acrylic/Gel Nail Instructions

Add a small amount of powder to your acrylic powder or gel system. Can be mixed ahead of time and stored as well. Can also be added to clear top coat for a more temporary effect. Use violet, green, blue or aqua and it will be invisible in the day and Glow amazingly at night! (5gm will do 10-15 sets)




GLOW in the Dark Polish ( or can be used as paint)

Our glow in the dark powder works great when mixed in clear nail polish or top coat!
Ingredients:

1/4 tsp photo luminescent pigment
1/2 oz. bottle of lacquer-based clear fingernail topcoat(wet & wild for example)
white out/correction fluid -for base coat
medicine dropper (for thinner)
paper for funnel
small bottle 1/2 oz. or larger

Instructions:

  1. pour out 3/4 of the 1/2 oz. fingernail fingernail finish into the other empty bottle.
  2. Pour Photoluminescent pigment into polish
  3. Stir.
  4. Use white out or a very white paint as base coat.
  5. Dry then paint with glow paint (may need to shake again...powder tends to settle)
  6. Apply 2-3 more thin coats until desired glow effect is reached.

If mixture is too thick add a couple drops paint thinner.

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