Looking for a fun way to liven up your mani? Add a layer of Arctic Glow Clear before you activate. This fun clear glows a bright icy aqua blue when charged.
Some glow additives are more milky than others. To get the clearest result, make sure to stir your powder and use the poor over method. All colors can be used under any dip powder. Darker colored dip powder may not have the brightest glow, but you can use 2 layers of clear glow under those ones and still achieve a nice glow. When using over darker colors, you will see a soft milky look to the clear. They are not 100% transparent due to the amount of glow pigment used to achieve the best glow. You can thin it out by adding more clear, but the glow may require more UV exposure to achieve the best results.
Note: Glow powders need to be charged before they will glow. To get the best results, glow powders should be exposed to either the sun or UV light. The longer the powder is exposed, the brighter and longer the glow color will last. You can get a quick idea of the glow color by using an LED/UV nail light or an LED flashlight.
Color may vary slightly in person. While I try to capture the best photo of the true color, there are many things that may alter the color and vary your results. Computer monitors may make the color appear different than what it looks like in person. Other factors include lighting and method of application. Dip liquids vs. gel liquids will give you a different result as well as the amount of layers of color that you may apply. Swatches are made with 2-3 coats of color using the laydown method in a cupcake liner and most colors are encapsulated in clear. Dip liquids are used on every swatch. Solid colors may also have a slight shimmer due to contamination of the dip liquids.