DIY Hard Nails Color Changing Gel Polish – Part 2
Classic Galaxy shifts from a bright blue when warm, to a deep purple when cold.
Heartbreaker is pretty unique and has a drastic color shift. It changes from a soft coral-pink shade when warm, to stark black when cold.
Coca Cola Float shifts from a warm neutral tan shade when warm, to dark brown when cold.
The DIY Hard Nails gel polishes can be purchased on Amazon.com (in the US only unfortunately). If you purchase two or more products, you get free shipping. Also, please read the contest rules at the bottom of this post to learn how to earn a chance to win free products from DIY.
These are stunning. I do hope they make it to the UK eventually x
I love that these are color changing and have glitter! I’m going to be in the US soon, so I may have to order a couple! Do you happen to have Galaxy Twilight? I’m curious what that one looks like. Thanks for the pictures!
Hi Jeanette – you can see Galaxy Twilight here: http://www.chickettes.com/diy-hard-nails-glitter-toppers/
Thanks Andrea! I forgot about that post and didn’t realize it was that color. Tempting… :-)
How well do these polishes come off? I bought some color changing polish off ebay once and they took 3 soakings to remove and still didn’t come off well. I threw it in the trash.
They do take longer than normal to soak-off, but you can use a base that you are familiar with that soaks off well which may help the process.
I cannot tell you how disappointed I am that these don’t ship to Canada…. I neeeeeeed Coca Cola Float!!!!
What is the curing time if your using the 18 gelish led lamp?
30 seconds
I’ve never done this before but am very interested in the coco cola float. Do you buy 2 colors and then the top glitter and then use it with a base and top coat?
It’s all in one polish. The glitter is in the polish, and it changes colors with the temperature. You just need a base coat, color (coca cola float), and top coat.
I put on Coca Cola float for the 1st time tonight and in room temperature my nails are white, the only time you see brown at all is when I put them into cold water and once they dry off they are back to white. I’m disappointed because the pictures show it as ombré with the brown and it’s barley ever that way.
Your body temperature must be warm. The color changers fluctuate frequently on me.