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Transient Light (Thermal + GITD)
THERMAL + GLOW-IN-THE-DARK
Blue to lilac thermal, glow-in-the-dark blue/violet, pink/purple/orange shimmer, purple/orange sparkles, and delicate lavender holo.
Appears purple to orchid purple/pink on the nails.
15 ml
20-free formula
*This item is for pre-order and may take up to 4-6 weeks for fulfillment.
Application: Apply 2-3 coats. Recommend 1-2 layers of top coat for smooth coverage.
May dry in a semi-matte finish due to thermal and glow-in-the-dark pigments. Give bottle a good shake before use as glow-in-the-dark pigment may settle at the bottom.
Activate glow-in-the-dark by exposing to sunlight, light sources, or UV/LED light for 30-60 seconds. UV/LED light exposure will result in a stronger glow.
Note: Blue glow-in-the-dark pigment is more subtle than white, green, and aqua due to human eye sensitivity, chemical composition, and use of added pigments in this formulation.
Store in a cool, dark, and dry location. Thermals may fade over time. Pigments may alter over time when exposed to heat and sunlight. Thermal pigments are more sensitive to fluctuations.
NOTES ON GLOW-IN-THE-DARK PIGMENTS:
Not all GID pigments glow with the same intensity & for the same length of time.
The intensity is based on the wavelength the color gives off.Yellow, green, white, aqua: glow the brightest and longest
Red, dark orange, pink, blue, violet, purple: less bright and shorter glow time as they are on the ends of the visible color spectrum
Particle size of the pigment can also impact the glow. A finer pigment will result in a less grainy glow; however it may not glow as bright compared to a larger particle size. Would you rather have a smoother glow or a brighter glow? Use of other pigments in tandem, such as shimmers and glitters, can also make the glow look more grainy or speckled.
Light source used to “charge” GID pigments glow also impacts strength. Using UV/LED light will result in a stronger glow than incandescent lighting and sunlight, especially for colors on the end of the color spectrum.
Ingredients: Ethyl Acetate, Butyl Acetate, Nitrocellulose, Adipic Acid/Neopentyl, Glycol/Trimellitic, Isopropyl Alcohol, Acetyl Tributyl Citrate, Silica, N-butyl Alcohol, Benzophenone-3, D&C Violet #2, Thermal Pigment, Glow-in-the-Dark Pigment, Silica, Titanium Dioxide, Calcium Aluminum Borosilicate, Ferric Ferrocyanide, Carmine, Tin Oxide, Polyethylene Terephalate, Aluminum, Polyurethane 33, Iron Oxide, Flourphlogopite, Red 40
THERMAL + GLOW-IN-THE-DARK
Blue to lilac thermal, glow-in-the-dark blue/violet, pink/purple/orange shimmer, purple/orange sparkles, and delicate lavender holo.
Appears purple to orchid purple/pink on the nails.
15 ml
20-free formula
*This item is for pre-order and may take up to 4-6 weeks for fulfillment.
Application: Apply 2-3 coats. Recommend 1-2 layers of top coat for smooth coverage.
May dry in a semi-matte finish due to thermal and glow-in-the-dark pigments. Give bottle a good shake before use as glow-in-the-dark pigment may settle at the bottom.
Activate glow-in-the-dark by exposing to sunlight, light sources, or UV/LED light for 30-60 seconds. UV/LED light exposure will result in a stronger glow.
Note: Blue glow-in-the-dark pigment is more subtle than white, green, and aqua due to human eye sensitivity, chemical composition, and use of added pigments in this formulation.
Store in a cool, dark, and dry location. Thermals may fade over time. Pigments may alter over time when exposed to heat and sunlight. Thermal pigments are more sensitive to fluctuations.
NOTES ON GLOW-IN-THE-DARK PIGMENTS:
Not all GID pigments glow with the same intensity & for the same length of time.
The intensity is based on the wavelength the color gives off.Yellow, green, white, aqua: glow the brightest and longest
Red, dark orange, pink, blue, violet, purple: less bright and shorter glow time as they are on the ends of the visible color spectrum
Particle size of the pigment can also impact the glow. A finer pigment will result in a less grainy glow; however it may not glow as bright compared to a larger particle size. Would you rather have a smoother glow or a brighter glow? Use of other pigments in tandem, such as shimmers and glitters, can also make the glow look more grainy or speckled.
Light source used to “charge” GID pigments glow also impacts strength. Using UV/LED light will result in a stronger glow than incandescent lighting and sunlight, especially for colors on the end of the color spectrum.
Ingredients: Ethyl Acetate, Butyl Acetate, Nitrocellulose, Adipic Acid/Neopentyl, Glycol/Trimellitic, Isopropyl Alcohol, Acetyl Tributyl Citrate, Silica, N-butyl Alcohol, Benzophenone-3, D&C Violet #2, Thermal Pigment, Glow-in-the-Dark Pigment, Silica, Titanium Dioxide, Calcium Aluminum Borosilicate, Ferric Ferrocyanide, Carmine, Tin Oxide, Polyethylene Terephalate, Aluminum, Polyurethane 33, Iron Oxide, Flourphlogopite, Red 40

