I told you it was easy didn't I? Now as I've said we only have the black shatter at home and I have to say that it looks great on turquoise, purple (although our purple was a little dark so the contrast wasn't great), blue. Optional next step is to add a top coat, I think this would look good if you wanted a nice glossy look to your nails, but I haven't done it myself as I like the matte look that you get without a top coat.Wait and watch - within less than a minute (I think, although I wasn't watching the clock) the crackle starts appearing and your nails look sensational.The next step is to apply the shatter nail polish - now I have used a thin coat and a thicker coat and the thinner coat gives a much better 'crackle' effect. Now before you move onto the next step you must make sure it is totally dry as if it's not the result will be very blotchy and messy looking. The first step is to apply your base coat. When I got the OPI Black Shatter home and my daughter wanted to try it out I was pleased to discover it was just as easy as it appeared! As easy as they looked when the lady demonstrated them, I could not get the same effect at home. The nail art pens were some of the first ones available to the general public and were, basically, a waste of money for me. Now I must admit when I first saw OPI shatter nail polish I did think it looks too easy to be true and the reason I thought that is because many years ago I brought a collection of nail art pens.
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