kustom Nail Polish Color

Holographic Flake is widely used in all types of kustom Paint, including Fingernail Polish.

Unlock the Secrets to Custom Nail Polish: Using Our Pearls and Flakes to Create Unique Colors

Looking to create your own line of unique and captivating nail polishes? Our customer, a talented artisan, has discovered the power and versatility of our products for nail polish creation. By combining our silver holographic micro-flake, chameleon pigments, thermals, and other pigments, they’ve generated a globally sought-after selection of polishes that transform the way you look at nails!

Inspired by Real-World Creations

Our customer’s journey provides a great example of the innovative ways that our products can be used. She has created a variety of popular polish lines with unique looks such as:

kustom Nail Polish Color: The recipes are secret, but we know that our Pearls and Flakes are in there!

Batch 3: Sun Kissed in San Tropez, Kiss Me I’m Irish and Rebel Alliance

Anyway, I have many more and use the .004 silver holographic in tons of polishes. I have other chameleons, but would need to stop and think about which came from what company. As with most things, the flake is blended with other glitters and the the chameleons are blended with spectraflair.
Oh wait! forgot I used the Neon Glow purple in (Part of my Summer Beach Party Collection).
That does it for now. Let me know if you need others. Just embarking on some experimentation of the silver holographic .004 with some multi chromatic flakes
Batch 2 Glass Slippers, Look to the Rainbow, Pinch Proof, Violet Explosion, Fall In New England, New Beginnings. I use many of the PWP products, the flakes, chameleons, and the thermals. I mix them with lacquer base for nail polish and have generated polishes that have sold world wide. My first use was of the metallic flake, which, in this size of glitter at the time, was difficult to come by in this tiny size (.004). I created the Hot Rod Collection of Hot Rod Red, Starfire, Gremlin, Barracuda, and Blue Lightning. (others came along later: Glass Slippers, Look To The Rainbow, Pinch Proof, Violet Explosion, Fall in New England and New Beginnings to name a few) I’ve also used the Chameleon pigments is polishes such as Sun Kissed in San Tropez And the thermals for example Kiss Me I’m Irish and Rebel Alliance

Unlock Endless Creative Possibilities

Our high quality pigments are the perfect product for creating unique, head turning and custom nail polishes. You can mix and match them to get a wide range of effects including:

  • Color Shifting Effects: Create unique colors that appear to change with the viewing angle by using our Chameleon pigments.
  • Temperature-Sensitive Polishes: Make nail polishes that magically change color with heat and cold using our Thermochromics.
  • Metallic and Holographic Shimmers: Achieve eye-catching brilliance with our metallic flakes and holographic micro-flakes.

Why Choose Paint With Pearl / Kustom Pearls?

At Paint With Pearl, we appreciate all of our customers who take the time to send us pictures and feedback on all of our products. Our Kolor Pearls, Metal Flakes, True Chameleon pigments, Thermochromics, Glow In The Darks and all other paint pigments are truly kustom paints and can be used in almost any application. There are so many options with our products! Photos, Videos and testimonials are a great way to show off the capabilities of our additives. If you find the opportunity, send us some great pics and a small testimonial about what you did with our products and we will send you a gift card for the website. We love to show off the work that our wonderful customers are doing. Contact us and send us your work!

All of our products can be used in vehicle dip, and we were the first company to supply the dip community with pigments. If you have any reservations about whether our products work in vehicle dip, know that we were the pioneers who introduced Plasti Dip Pearls to the world.

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May 17, 2015