VehiclesFashionRecipesBlogsHuntTravelsSportFunHandmadeITEducation
Mini-Games
x

x
zakruti.com » Fashion, beauty and style » Naio Nails
HOW TO OMBRE WITH CHROME PIGMENT POWDER

HOW TO OMBRE WITH CHROME PIGMENT POWDER

FBTwitterReddit

video description

Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
I am going to do something that I don't think I have actually done on camera before. It's a very simple, easy, quick, and salon friendly technique. Some of you are probably wondering if I have gone mad, or I am just having a lazy day. No, I haven't gone mad, honestly And I have no idea what a lazy day looks like as I never have a moment to be lazy. I honestly don't think I've ever done this before. Adam's memory is useless, you'd think at least he would remember for me. So here is a how-to guide on doing an ombre with chrome pigment powders. you only need three products, Topcoat, a no-wipe topcoat, obviously, you're gonna use the Urban Graffiti Top Coat, aren't you Then grab your two powders, add the first one around a third of the way down the nail, burnishing it nicely. Then turn over your makeup sponge or get a fresh one and drag the pigment down. Then you do the same from the other end with the nail, with the other colour. Topcoat and cure, then repeat to get a good blend and coverage. You could use a black gel polish base or any colour you like, but our Chrome PIgments are so good they just don't need a base. Well, I hope this hasn't been like teaching your granny to suck eggs, I am sure I've never done this before, but if I have I do hope you like this video still
Date: 2019-10-31

Comments and reviews: 10


Kirsty I love that ombre look of the two chromes. I'm kinda afraid to post because the last time I did some person from Naio replied to me in a condescending manner (I'm not sure why since I was praising your work. I hope that doesn't happen again because I really do love letting you know how much I love your tutorials and receiving your encouragement to give them a try ourselves. Cheers to you Kirsty
reply

Your style is maturing. You still teach SO much, so easily, you make it all look easy-peasy. But you are now a bit softer in delivery. More relaxed and confident in showing us what you are doing, less frenetic. It is a good look on youI have been struggling with trying to ombre chrome powders. Thank you for solving my problem, and making it again look SOOOooooo easy
reply

Beautiful I almost clicked to buy but the last time I did that I ordered Urban Graffiti galaxy gel polish and ended up paying 65 dollars by the time it got to me in Canada. Love the products but not the price lol. Love you all, Kirsty, Adam and all the clients/models. You all make these videos/tutorials a blast xo
reply

I was just wondering if these chrome powders can be used with other gel polish brands? I use artistic colour gloss and always feel the chrome powders I use aren't any good and just wanted to try something new Any advice would be appreciated Thanks Also love this look and technique
reply

I tried using naio nails no wipe top coat, and the holographic pigment but it wouldn't work? what did I do wrong? I ended up using naio nails base coat instead. or I use the black cure then leave the tacky layer n use that to apply the holographic pigment. hmmm
reply

Hello from the US I have a question. in this video, you use a tacky-free layer top coat. In a previous chrome powder video, you said to use a tacky layer, and wipe it off. Which method works the best?
reply

Kristy, What do you think of the new poly gel nails? I just had my first acrylic nails ever. They are wide, flat and no apex. I won't go back to that salon. I am thinking of learning to do my own.
reply

Quick question: on the bottle in the video it says 60 seconds to cure in LED lamp, but the onscreen prompt says 30 seconds. I noticed you changed it recently. Which is the correct one?
reply

Kirsty how much would I have to pay to make you my personal nail tech. N i guess you'd have to bring Faye as well or else she would probably die without you to do her nails.
reply

Im just curious. If one would only do the second method you mentioned Kirsty, would it still end up as an ombre? Because a blend would work only when two colors meet isnt it?
reply
Add a review, comment






Other channel videos