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π Nail the Trend with Holographic Glam!
Pretty Diva's 1g jar of Laser Holographic Nail Powder offers a high-quality, smooth texture that creates stunning rainbow chrome effects for your nail art. With a quick curing time of 10-25 seconds, this product is perfect for both professionals and DIY enthusiasts. Each package includes two sponge brushes for easy application, and customer satisfaction is prioritized with a promise of fast replacements or refunds.
C**T
Love my holo nails!
Good price, great results
C**C
Unsatisfied
**Update: I cured Pretty Diva no-wipe top coat for 15 seconds and I was able to brush on the Pretty Diva holo powder. However, it is still visible that this powder is chunkier like glitter and not sleek chrome. Iβm changing my rating from 1 star to 3 stars. The comparisons is obvious and all will depend on your esthetics. Make ya choice!Unsatisfied. Pretty Diva ($7) holo powder is more chunky than Born Pretty ($12) holo powder. I can visibly see some tear on Pretty Diva sponge brush from the chunky pigment. I cured Pretty Diva no-wipe top coat for 30 seconds and Born Pretty was an ease to apply. Spending more money definitely means better quality.
E**J
Totally recommend it!
I was hesitant on buying this holo powder because of some of the reviews saying it didn't stick, didn't work, came out grey, or just wasn't good.. I took the chance and got it. I'm SO happy I did. It's great! I'm assuming the negative reviews were people who didn't apply it correctly. (It even comes with instructions though) I posted two pictures one without flash and one with flash. I used Sally Hansens gel nail kit. It worked great for me! I watched a few YouTube tutorials ahead of time, searched things like "holographic nail tutorial" and watched their technics and ways of doing it.My instructions would be:1- rough your nails up a little with a nail file2-apply clear gel base coat (regular may work as well but what I've seen online gel is recommended and it will last longer)3- I applied 2 coats of pink gel nail polish4- I applied a very thin clear coat of gel and put it under the blue light for only 30 seconds. (What's very important is that the clear coat ontop is tacky so it helps the powder stick)5- I used the applicator sponge that was given with the powder (which it came with 2!) I lightly dipped it into the powder and pressed it on my nail in several different places to help it spread a little then I lightly rubbed the applicator sponge all over the nail until the powder evenly spread amongst the nail. I even did it a couple times to get solid coverage.6- I applied a top gel coat and that's all!!!!Oh, I also remember a few complaints were the powder container was extremely small, and that it wasn't full. Well, compared to the picture they show.. it's genuinely that size especially if you compare it to the nails it's next to. So yes, it's small but all the containers I've come across online are. Secondly, it isn't full but once again.. all the containers I've come across online never are. It's a very very fine powder and you don't need much of it at all to do a full set of nails. It will last you a long time and for only $9.99... it's a total steal!
L**.
Works Perfectly
Works perfectly! Applys the same way as chrome.1. Base (cure)2. Color (cure) repeat 1 more time3. I don't apply a nonclense top coat, all I do is grab a cotton pad & wipe WITHOUT alcohol.3. Use applicator to apply holographic powder & rub into the nails till completely covered.4. Apply top coatπππ
N**E
Doesn't always stick for me, but I have a little hack!
I really like this powder and the look it creates, however, sometimes it won't stick to my no-wipe topcoat. I don't know why. Maybe it is the brand. Maybe it is the thickness or thinness of the top coat application, maybe it is the cure time. Whatever. I may try to apply to the color coat as another reviewer described.HOWEVER, I was recently looking for a holographic top coat for a pink nail I had just done. I was going to put on a regular polish coat after my gel top coat, but couldn't find my northern lights or some other Color Pop bottle that I have. What I did was pour out a little regular gel top coat on a silicone pad (I always do my nails on a silicone placemat...but anything would work really) and used my scraper tool to pick up a little mound of this powder and mixed them. It turned into a PERFECT holographic topcoat. I used an almost empty top coat bottle so I wouldn't care if the brush got glitter in it. You can add a little or a lot of glitter to the mix...or even sprinkle more right on your wet-with-topcoat nail for gradients and things. Then I just cured it like I would cure any top coat.I will post a picture, but please forgive that this is just my natural nails with a quick paint job!
M**S
Very beautiful, extreme holographic effect
I ordered this on a whim after seeing a similar item on BuzzFeed. I'd never heard of it or seen it in person, but had to have it! I read the info and reviews on page for this and similar powders, then followed the instructions in the package when it arrived.I've used this twice now, and it's absolutely gorgeous. It doesn't provide 100% opaque coverage, but it's close, and unlike with similar nail polishes, this powder doesn't make the UV gel chip off. My second attempt looked even better than my first.I use a 48W UV LED lamp. (I'm going to review it tonight, so check my profile for the exact model.) The first time I did my nails, I cured the PrettyDiva no wipe top coat for 30 seconds and had no trouble getting the polish to stick on or buff off. I'm attaching a photo of the first time I used it.The second time, I cured the same no wipe top coat for just 25 seconds, and I got much better coverage. You can hardly tell that there's any aubergine under there. In all but a few tiny spots where I was overzealous with my buffing, my holographic nails look foiled.I love this, and ordered more colors the same day I tried it for the first time. The experience seems to be hit or miss for many, so my best advice is to play around with technique. That's the only way to solve problems with gel polish. Everyone is different, and what works for one person may not work for another.Two more notes - use a topcoat that you can dedicate exclusively to this, unless you can be extremely diligent about wiping off the brush. It's almost impossible not to get some in the brush when applying the final top coat.And, if you are going to do just one or two nails, seal all your other nails before you start with this powder. It is easy to get a few sparkles on adjacent nails.
N**A
V good
Its good
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