@mmmbad Sorry for the slow response, for some reason I didn't get an email like I normally do! If you're still looking, I just used a generic korean brand (makeup) pigment I found at a Japanese convenience store in Little Tokyo, lol. IMO, the best mixing pigments will be makeup pigments. You don't need to get an expensive one, though. =) I think the one I used in the video was only $3.
Thanks for sharing! WIll it stay blended or will it separate over time (the pigment and the nail polish, I mean)?
francesbleeding 8 months ago
@francesbleeding It does separate over time, but just a few shakes of the bottle will fix that right up. =) LOL
PrincessTea1 8 months ago
What kind of pigment did you use? Do you buy it at a craft store or make up counter?
mmmbad 11 months ago
@mmmbad Sorry for the slow response, for some reason I didn't get an email like I normally do! If you're still looking, I just used a generic korean brand (makeup) pigment I found at a Japanese convenience store in Little Tokyo, lol. IMO, the best mixing pigments will be makeup pigments. You don't need to get an expensive one, though. =) I think the one I used in the video was only $3.
PrincessTea1 9 months ago
Of all shades of blue, that's my favorite! Great job! I'll have to try that. Thanks for posting!
mmmbad 11 months ago
Very nice, I just found the website in Oakland searching for Kabuki brushes.
lilyseymour 1 year ago
nice
MissSeriously22 1 year ago
were did you get that fingure thing?
GirlofMagic123 2 years ago
I got it from Beauty Headquarters for like 25 cents each. I think Sally's beauty supply might have them too....
PrincessTea1 2 years ago
cool!!!
lovelyleelee12 2 years ago
Thanks! =)
PrincessTea1 2 years ago