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(Created page with "Magnetic nail polish contains magnetic pigments and usually non magnetic pigments. If a strong magnet is placed on top or underneath the nail, the magnetic pigments in the nail polish will be attracted in the shape of the magnet, instead of being distributed evenly on the nail. This will create contrast between the magnetic pigments, which will be brought together, and the rest of the nail. There are many different ways to wear a magnetic nail polish. For example: *unmag...") |
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Magnetic nail polish contains magnetic pigments and usually non magnetic pigments. If a strong magnet is placed on top or underneath the nail, the magnetic pigments in the nail polish will be attracted in the shape of the magnet, instead of being distributed evenly on the nail. This will create contrast between the magnetic pigments, which will be brought together, and the rest of the nail. There are many different ways to wear a magnetic nail polish. For example: | Magnetic nail polish contains magnetic pigments and usually non magnetic pigments. If a strong magnet is placed on top or underneath the nail, the magnetic pigments in the nail polish will be attracted in the shape of the magnet, instead of being distributed evenly on the nail. This will create contrast between the magnetic pigments, which will be brought together, and the rest of the nail. There are many different ways to wear a magnetic nail polish. For example: | ||
*magnetising the nail polish in the shape of a line using a rectangular magnet | |||
*magnetising the nail polish in the shape of a circular eclipse using a circular magnet | |||
*magnetising the nail polish from all directions creating an aura or shimmer style | |||
*unmagnetised | *unmagnetised | ||
Latest revision as of 18:04, 27 August 2024
Magnetic nail polish contains magnetic pigments and usually non magnetic pigments. If a strong magnet is placed on top or underneath the nail, the magnetic pigments in the nail polish will be attracted in the shape of the magnet, instead of being distributed evenly on the nail. This will create contrast between the magnetic pigments, which will be brought together, and the rest of the nail. There are many different ways to wear a magnetic nail polish. For example:
- magnetising the nail polish in the shape of a line using a rectangular magnet
- magnetising the nail polish in the shape of a circular eclipse using a circular magnet
- magnetising the nail polish from all directions creating an aura or shimmer style
- unmagnetised