What makes these Pixel Dots even more fun is that they are available in different shades. So you can choose from:
If you find the Pixel dots a bit too coarse, you can always opt for the finer version, called Pixie dots.
These glitters are available in a jar (2.5 gr.) or a bottle (12 gr.)
How do you use this glitter?
Step 1 : Complete your manicure so that you have a clean and neat base before starting the gel application.
Step 2 : Apply a thin layer of base coat and cure completely in the lamp. The curing time may differ per brand.
Step 3 : Now apply a thin layer of base color and cure it completely.
Tip! The base color influences the effect of the glitter. The result is at its best when you use a white or nude-colored surface.
Step 4 : Apply a thin layer of rubber base over the color and sprinkle the glitter over the nail over a glitter tray to catch the excess glitter. Press the glitter gently and then harden the nail completely in the lamp.
Step 5 : Apply a layer of rubber topcoat and cure it completely in the lamp. This top coat is somewhat thicker than a regular top coat. To make the nail completely even, you can file or buff the nail. Then apply a thin layer of top coat to make the nails shine again.
Tip! If you find it difficult to work with the rubber top coat, you can also use the All-in-One BIAB as a top coat. From October 15, the sale of microplastics to consumers is no longer permitted. However, there is an exception for loose glitter encapsulated on artificial nails, which may be sold to companies (nail technicians) until October 16, 2035, in accordance with Article 6(c) of the new legislation.
That is why from now on, the purchase of glitter is only possible for customers with a registered company (Chamber of Commerce number).
We will not introduce new glitters based on microplastics. We only sell our existing glitter stock and actively research environmentally friendly alternatives to ensure our commitment to the environment.