2011 Spring China Glaze Crackled Glaze Collection

2011 Spring China Glaze Crackled Glaze Collection. Looking for something new to do to your nails, try the new Crackled Glazed collection hit...

2011 Spring China Glaze Crackled Glaze Collection. Looking for something new to do to your nails, try the new Crackled Glazed collection hitting stores later this month.



An innovative technology allows you to play with a wide array of color combinations and achieve an edgy, new wave look. This unique formula was developed to give your nails a “crackled” design over traditional nail color. Contrasting colors are used one over another to achieve a deconstructed shatter look that takes place right before your eyes. Instant art for your nails! How do you do it? It’s easy! Apply your favorite China Glaze glitter, shimmer or crème. Depending on the color you are using, apply either one or two coats for full coverage. When the colored enamel is dry, brush on a thin layer of the Crackle color. Allow the Crackle to work its magic during dry time. After approximately 5 minutes when the crackled design has completely formed, apply a top coat to seal the design for prolonged wear.

Colors in the Collection:

* Lightning Bolt White crackle
* Black Mesh Black crackle
* Broken Hearted Pink crackle
* Cracked Concrete Grey crackle
* Fault Line Purple crackle
* Crushed Candy Teal crackle

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~Kymmy~ said...

Everywhere I go its on back order! Booooo! :)

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