5 best holographic nail polishes

2021-12-14 15:12:10 By : Mr. Mark Yang

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There are a dazzling selection of the best holographic nail polishes, so the real focus is what type of nail art you want. What will change from black to red according to the light? A sparkling pink polish that looks lavender from certain angles? A magnetic polish that allows you to create a galaxy-like pattern with a magic wand? You will find all these options (and many more) up front-but first some nail care tips.

Normal rules apply to ensure that your holographic nail art lasts the longest. Wear rubber gloves when washing dishes and using harsh cleaning products, and reapply a transparent top coat every few days to prevent nail chipping. Between manicures, the nails and cuticles are often moisturized. This is especially important if you choose gel nail art. It may make your nails brittle, but no matter which polish you use, this is a good rule of thumb. In addition, since darker nail polishes (including holographic nail polishes) will stain your nails, be sure to apply primer first.

Go ahead and buy the five best holographic nail polishes, and—for the senior home manicurists among us—two holographic nail powders will change any basic gel nail art.

Start your Galaxy manicure with this polish from the independent brand Cirque Colors. The formula does not contain 10 (more in a minute) and comes in a variety of colors, some change the color tone according to the light or angle, and some have holographic flakes. These polishes are vegan, cruelty-free, and handmade in Brooklyn, New York.

As for 10-free, this means that the brand's polishing agent does not contain any toluene, DBP (dibutyl phthalate), formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin, camphor, xylene, ethyl toluene sulfonamide, phthalic acid Salts, parabens or fragrances. Other brands may be three nos (meaning no formaldehyde, toluene or dibutyl phthalate), five nos or seven nos, so no 10 is impressive.

This shiny holographic polish is a real gel polish (as opposed to gel effect polish), so it needs to be cured under an LED light and removed correctly when it is ready to fall off. Gel nails may require more maintenance, but they also last longer, look brighter, and almost never break. You can buy the brand's gel primers and topcoats here for less than $10.

As for the polishing itself, it has more than 15 holographic colors, with many pastel and gemstone shades to choose from. If you prefer neutral colors, it is also sold in black, silver and gold.

If you are not afraid of drama, this ILNP polish will bring you the coolest nail art of your life. Depending on the angle, it will appear black or wine red, while the holographic flakes can appear orange, blue-green or gold. The brand is vegan and cruelty-free. Their seven free polish does not contain toluene, formaldehyde, dibutyl phthalate, formaldehyde resin, camphor, ethyl toluene sulfonamide or xylene. They also made many other cool holographic polishes, some of which are listed below.

Depending on the light and angle, this holographic polishing will show blue, red, orange and purple. You need to apply a few layers for the best results, or you can layer it on a pure black polish for a deeper but equally cool effect. As an added bonus, the brand's polish is three-free and vegan.

Using Born Pretty’s magnetic nail polish is like giving yourself a manicure while indulging in a small handicraft project. Apply the polish, and then wave the magnetic "magic wand" near (but not on) your nails to create a variety of cool patterns. (Please note that the wand is not included, but you can buy a set of six here for less than $10.) An Amazon reviewer described this look as "the northern lights of nails." The set comes with six bottles of magnetic holographic polishes in various colors, all of which leave a galaxy effect.

If you like to try nail art and are not afraid to put in a little effort, please consider trying this holographic nail powder. It is a shiny iridescent powder that can be applied to any gel polish to give it a holographic effect. Remember, since it is designed for gel polishes, it needs to be cured under UV/LED lights, and you also need to use it with special primers and topcoats. It comes with three double-sided sponges for applying powder on the nails.

This powdered chrome-plated, glass-smooth surface is so beautiful that one can't help but stare at it-you will stare at his reflection in the pond like a narcissus. Who can blame you? Similar to the powder above, it is suitable for gel polishes and is most suitable for use with the brand's wipe-free topcoat. This leaves a true holographic effect, which means it changes the shadow based on the light and angle.