P•O•P Polish The Full Original Pastel Oil newest Slicks Multi Chrome Pink Gold Green Nail Quick Dry Sifting DuoChrome Mirror
This is regular polish not gel. This is the The Pastel Edition of the Oil Slick 360 Series." These are the first ever pastel multi chromes ever created. Go ahead google it! Now, theres a lot thats new. I'm writing all the particulars below the color stages for those who want more detailed information. Every single one of these polishes, I used one color as the main color to bounce the shifts off of. Then I used 8-15 colors in creating the shifts.For me, I like very thin coats, so three is my magic number. The first will be super shear! The second builds really beautifully! Third a great thin finish! If you don't like very thin coats, then two regular will give you full opacity as well. That is what most of the swatches reported to me. Finally, my quick dry formula is still in pay with these! No trips to polish mountain, and they are quick dry! What else could you want?;)
These are a bit different than what we expect from typical multi chromes. Remember these are the first ever created, with that some things will be different. I've listed some of the differences below, but I need to mention here that the main color changes. With the multi chromes we are use too, they don't. The shifts change, but the main color always remains. Here the main color also changes. So you will see multiple changes though out the spectrum. So if you get this polish and it doesn't quite look like you thought it would... Well, you just haven't stumbled into the right light yet. Now to explain the categories, The primary color is the center color that all the shifts dance around. Secondary show easily in the shade, or indoors moving you nails side to side. (The easy to see shifts, I call them.) The Tertiary, these are my hidden gems! Those for me show in my car. Something about the light coming through the windshield makes those show every time! You'll see them at other times, but that's just a constant for me.
The colors you can expect to see here are;
BootylishSlick
Primary- Hot Pink, Fuchsia, Coral
Secondary- Peach, Gold, Cantaloupe
Tertiary- Bronze, Green, Grey
Watermelon BubbleSlick
Primary- Pink, Hot Pink, Champagne, Blush, & Tan
Secondary- Gold, Green
Tertiary- Cobalt, Turquoise, Grey
Slick Days Of Summer
Primary- Cantaloupe, Peach, Copper, Bronze, Pumpkin, Pink
Secondary- Orange, Grey, Gold
Tertiary- Nude, Patina
Sand Slick
Primary- Nude, Blush, Tan, Pink, Gold
Secondary- Green, Blue
Tertiary- Cobalt, Lavender
LimeSlickcle
Primary- Lime, Gold, Chartreuse, Aqua
Secondary- Mint, gold, Aqua
Tertiary- Aqua, Tan, Lavender
SurfSlick
Primary- Aqua, Green, Blue, Patina,
Secondary- Aqua, Blue
Tertiary- Cobalt, Lavender, Grey
Slick & Slide
Primary- Blue, Cornflower, Greyish Blue, Teal
Secondary- Purple, Fuchsia, Pink
Tertiary- Grey, Nude
I Do Be A Stubborn Slick
Primary- Lavender, Pink, Mauve
Secondary- Turquoise, Lime, Teal
Tertiary- Aqua, Cobalt, Purple
There's 8 Pastel Oil Slicks, and they are available as a set for 10% off full price. These cannot be mixed with the original Oil Slicks. They are a different price point.
Some extra information on the pastels...
Firstly, the shimmer in them are more pronounced. The darkness hides it well in the original Oil Slicks, the light pastels put it on display! However, luckily it doesn't show streaks. They seem to fall in place before it drys, so bonus!
Secondly, there's additional shift colors. We are all use to the normal shift colors, (blues, greens, purples, gold) they're basic for any multichome. However, with creating pastels it seems grey and nude have been added to the shift pallet. I won't lie, and say I newest know how or why, I don't! However, I like them so I ain't worried. They are pastel so they don't ruin the lightness of the pastel look. Just something else new!
Third, the opacity is only visible when it's dry. What I mean is, only in the dry state will you really be able to judge the opacity and decide if you want to add an additional coat.
Fourth, the shifts are not as impressive till it drys. Again, the polish has to settle into place. So please don't judge till you've lived in them a bit..
Fifth, they seem to be darker in direct light. Still pastels, but a darker version. Which is the opposite from the original slicks. For instance, the cantaloupe color is just that in indirect light with a heavy green and gold secondary shifts. However, in direct light it's pumpkin with a heavy grey secondary shift... The cantaloupe also changes to a light copper color in dusk lighting. It seems that because they are so light in color, there's more changes.... or maybe the changes are just more visible now. Who knows... They will keep you staring at your nails wondering what's next.
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*Vegan and Cruelty Free!
*Every bottle is created by hand, in the United States Of America.
*For hygiene purposes I can not accept returns.
*Keep Bottles out of Direct Sunlight.
*If you live in an area with high temperatures, please allow bottle to reach room tempurature, then open to release pressure from transport.
*This polish is 5-Free! It does DO NOT contain camphor, toluene, formaldehyde, dibutyl phthalate (DBP) or formaldehyde resins.
*Ingredients: Butyl Acetate, Ethyl Acetate, Nitrocellulose , Acetyl Tributyl Citrate,
Isobutyl Acetate, Isopropyl Alcohol, Adipic Acid / Neopentyl Glycol / Trimellitic Anhydride Copolymer, Silica, Styrene / Acrylates Copolymer, N-Butyl Alcohol,
Benzophenone-1, D&C Violet #2