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The Trick To Isolating Chrome On Nails

To isolate chrome on matte nails, you can follow these steps to create a stylish contrast between the two finishes:

Materials You’ll Need:

  • Matte nail polish or matte top coat
  • Chrome powder
  • Gel top coat (for the chrome areas)
  • Gel base coat
  • UV/LED lamp (for curing gel polish)
  • A small brush or sponge applicator for chrome powder
  • Nail tape or nail vinyls (optional for precision)
  • Clean-up brush (optional)

Steps:

  1. Prep and Paint the Nails:
  • Start by prepping your nails as usual (filing, cuticle care, etc.).
  • Apply a base coat (gel or regular depending on your system), then let it dry or cure.
  • Apply two coats of matte nail polish or regular polish topped with a matte top coat. Let it dry or cure, making sure the matte finish is completely smooth.
  1. Apply Gel Top Coat for Chrome:
  • If you want to isolate the chrome to certain areas of your nails, use a nail tape or vinyls to mask off the areas you want to keep matte.
  • Apply a no-wipe gel top coat only on the areas you want to chrome, using a small brush for precision. Be careful not to touch the matte parts.
  • Cure the gel top coat under a UV/LED lamp.
  1. Apply the Chrome Powder:
  • Use a sponge applicator or a small brush to gently rub chrome powder onto the gel top coat areas.
  • Buff the powder into the cured gel top coat until it shines.
  • Use a clean brush to remove excess powder from the matte areas.
  1. Final Top Coat:
  • Apply a gel top coat over the chrome areas to seal the design, being careful to avoid the matte sections.
  • Cure the top coat under the UV/LED lamp. If the chrome touches any matte areas accidentally, use a clean-up brush dipped in alcohol or acetone to gently remove it.

This will give you a clean contrast between the chrome and matte finishes!

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