Rubbing creates an incredibly beautiful effect in nail design. For several years now, this product has been flaunting on the shelves of specialized stores. Glittering pigments were originally used only by the professional nail industry. Then the rub-in was appreciated by the home craftsmen. And today every woman at least once thought about purchasing this spectacular novelty to decorate not only gel, gel polish, but also ordinary varnish.
What is rubbing
The pigment is a pure color, it is powdery, very fine (dust) and surpasses other nail products in terms of effectiveness. This is due to the fact that the powder is able to create stunning, sparkling effects on the nails. Thanks to special substances, the rubbing easily "lays down" on the nail plate and lasts quite a long time. In addition, the shades and effects are completely different.
Most popular rub
- pearl rub,
- unicorn,
- mirrored, chameleon,
- prism, rainbow and others.
Regarding rubbing
- After standard preparation of nails, microdispersed pollen is easily distributed on any nail color (substrate), top. This can be done with a brush, cotton swab, or latex-gloved finger.
- Rub in can be applied several times, then the effect will be more intense.
- Not only gel, acrylic, shellac, but also colored varnishes can be decorated with this decor.
- When using pigments in a design, they can be mixed with each other. Thus, to change the tone, shine and every time to invent something new for yourself.
- Cosmetic firms produce rubs and pigments, with their help you can create unique shades, including, and perform multicolored manicure.
- The pigment is fixed in several layers tops with glitter... Only then it dries well.
- As the masters found out, when the powder is applied to the nails carefully polished, pigments behave much more "obedient", they are convenient and easy to use. And resistance grows significantly.
Nail design with rubbing, photo
Pearl rub
Such a sparkling manicure has already won over many girls and women. In terms of popularity, rubbing even surpasses the classic French jacket. By the way, a jacket and a rub can be beautifully combined. A little rubbing is applied to a substrate of colored varnish of any color, then the remains are brushed off with a fan brush. Cover with a glossy top and dry.
Chameleon overflows
Fashionable chameleon and holographic coatings look very beautiful and favorably set off matte coatings. You can create them using a chameleon, which is distributed over the top without a sticky layer. Then, the created design is again overlapped with two layers of the top. If desired, the design can be decorated with rhinestones. Rub-in is used with stamping and as a coating, for example, under the "gossamer" design.
Mirror accents
Mirror manicure will look on both short and long nails, creating a chic shine. Stylishly complement the lacquer and gel lacquer design.
In addition, similar to the pearl rub, the mirror finish can be complemented with matte, shading or adding the desired shine to the manicure. Using a stencil and rubbing in, you can make original mirror patterns on the nails. And other designs can be done on such a great substrate as rubbing.
You won't surprise anyone with the use of pigments in manicure, we just note that it can be an independent coating.Fascinating, iridescent in different shades, the design is notable for its beauty and durability, if you know the little tricks.
Given the easy options for using this material, it is obvious that its appearance in the public domain opens up new horizons not only in the nail industry, but also for home use.