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To enquire about business opportunities in your country please contact Rebecca Orme:

Tel (UK): 01562 861 492

Tel (Int): 00 44 1562 861 492

rebeccaorme@jealouscowltd.com

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CHAMELEON COLLECTION

This iridescent collection works alongside our Pure Pigments Primary Collection colours, offering six pearl lustre colours for an ever-changing range of colour options to use with your acrylic powders, gels or gel polish.

For a stronger colour apply to a darker background.

To enhance a transparent free edge apply the chameleon pigment that best suits the overall colour of your design or outfit.

Use Chameleon colours with the Pure Pigment Primary Collection, mixing them to create an opaque shimmer effect.

Sold as individual pots of colour (3ml) or as a collection of all 6.

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NOTES TO REMEMBER

TIPS

If you are adding pigment to your gel or acrylic make sure it is just for design. The pigment should be added over the top of an enhancement, so first create a base layer; do not add directly onto nail plate as this will stain it.

By including pigment within your products you may alter the way your acrylic or gel applies, so it is important to cap your design to give structure and strength.

With Gel mix a small amount of your pigment into a clear gel.

With Gel Polish mix a small amount of pigment into your gel polish top coat, or using a dry brush push your pigment directly into the inhibition layer for a stronger effect.

With Acrylic use pigments to enhance your acrylic design by applying it with a small brush dipped into monomer, like paint. Alternatively use water.

COLOURS OVER BLACK

Illustrating chameleon pigments on a black gel polish background.


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