Planet Chrome - Loose Powder 1g Chameleon #1
Mirror effect
Planet Chrome - Loose Powder 1g Chameleon #1
Mesmerizing colour-shifting magic in every angle
Transform your nail art with Chameleon Chrome #1 – a stunning multidimensional chrome powder that shifts and changes with every movement. This isn't just chrome; it's a colour-shifting masterpiece that delivers jaw-dropping mirror effects your clients will obsess over.
Why You'll Love It:
Chameleon Effect – Watch the colours transform as the light hits from different angles. Creates a multidimensional, iridescent finish that's impossible to capture in just one photo.
Flawless Mirror Finish – Delivers that high-shine, reflective chrome effect that elevates any nail design from basic to breathtaking.
Versatile Application – Works beautifully over any base colour. Experiment with different shades underneath to create completely unique looks.
Professional Results – Fine, ultra-smooth powder applies evenly and burnishes effortlessly for a seamless, streak-free finish.
1g Jar – Plenty of product for multiple applications. A little goes a long way!
Perfect For:
- Colour-shifting chrome nails
- Multidimensional nail art
- Statement accent nails
- Festival & special occasion looks
- Clients who want something truly unique
How to Apply:
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Prep Your Base – Apply your chosen base colour and cure.
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Apply No-Wipe Top Coat – Use Planet Luxe Gloss Top Coat or Glaze Hard Gel Top Coat. Cure for 60 seconds in your PN Speciality Dual Cure Lamp.
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Burnish the Chrome – Use a PN Burnishing Brush, silicone applicator, or your gloved finger to apply and burnish the chrome powder into the top coat until you achieve that perfect mirror finish.
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Dust Off Excess – Use a soft dusting brush to remove any excess powder from the nail surface.
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Seal & Protect – Apply Planet Gel Polish Stain-Resistant Top Coat, Luxe Gloss, or Glaze Top Coat. Cap the free edge well and cure for 60-90 seconds.
Pro Tips for Perfect Chrome:
Mirror Finish Not Glittery? Make sure you're using a no-wipe top coat and curing it fully before applying chrome.
Powder Not Sticking? If using Stain-Resistant top coat, try wiping the cured top coat with alcohol, let it dry, then reapply.
Prevent Chipping – Apply Sticky Bond to the free edge before your final top coat, or seal with a layer of Lastik/Base Coat before your top coat.
Patchy Look? Apply powder liberally before buffing – don't be shy with coverage!
What You Need:
- Planet Luxe Gloss Top Coat (recommended)
- PN Burnishing Brush or silicone applicator
- Soft dusting brush
- Final sealant top coat
Size: 1g
Finish: Mirror chrome with chameleon colour-shift
Add Chameleon Chrome #1 to your nail art collection and watch your clients' jaws drop!
Chrome Troubleshooting
Chrome looking glittery instead of having a mirror finish: This is an indication that it has been applied over a top coat that cures with a tacky layer or that the no-wipe top coat chosen hasn’t been cured for long enough. If you don’t remove the excess chrome thoroughly before applying your sealant layer of top coat can also cause a glittery appearance. Mirror finishes can only be achieved when a no-wipe top coat is used.
Not all no-wipe top coats can be used, if you’re finding that your powder doesn’t stick to the top coat- 1. try wiping the top coat with alcohol after curing, wait for the nail to dry and try burnishing the chrome again; 2. Try curing the no-wipe top coat for a shorter period of time like 30sec instead of 60sec before burnishing the chrome.
Chrome chipping or peeling: This can be due to a few reasons and you have a few different options to choose from to help prevent this in future. 1. Try applying Sticky Bond to the extension free edge before applying your final sealant layer of top coat. 2. You are able to seal your chrome with a layer of Lastik or Planet Gel Polish Base Coat (curing the layer) before applying your sealant layer of top coat. 3. Opt for a hard gel top coat like Glaze instead of a soft gel top coat- Glaze cures harder than other topcoats and this can help to prevent chipping or peeling.
The chrome looks patchy: This happens when not enough chrome was applied before buffing the chrome into the nail. This is why we recommend applying the powder liberally to the nail surface before burnishing or buffing the chrome into the top coat.
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