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  1. Minimum_Raspberry_81 on

    I wonder if you could get there by tossing a topper on something like HT Indigo Away?Β 

  2. You might want to opt for a nail pigment πŸ™‚ you can buff it in to almost dry black nail polish and top it with a water base top coat to keep the metal shine, or a regular topcoat for a more glittery shine
    https://www.etsy.com/listing/1846336788/purple-haze-intense-chameleon-chrome?ref=share_v4_lx

    They have so many other colors, there were a few that may match better to what you are looking for. I’d look at everything jet Age Studio has! I think a solid non-transparent pigment is what you will want!

    Butterfly and bird wings work by physical light manipulation. Basically tiny nano embossed lines on the wings diffract light to make incredible colors. Lots of multichrome pigments use the same concept (though the exact methods used are super secretive as only two factories make specialty glitters) and holographic pigment is the same diffraction grating sheets we use in physics to find the chemical make-up of stars and planets πŸ™‚

    I am a pigment NERD, but also a huge advocate for making your own nail polish! You can use this base if you want to make your own glitter nail polish: https://tkbtrading.com/products/nail-polish-luster-base-for-mica?variant=3339976197

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