Color4Nails Crystalline Nail Veil Review and Zoya Delight Spun Sugar Nail Art

Press sample
Hi all! Did you catch my last post where I used the Zoya Spring 2015 Delight collection for sugar spun nail art? If not,  check it out! It's quite the messy technique!! I created a tutorial where you can see just how messy it can be! So when I decided to do it this time I knew I had just the perfect product to test out with it!
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 Color4Nails Crystalline Nail Veil



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Application is very precise due to the thin brush.
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 This product is super easy to use, and if you don't already know, is used to make clean up a breeze, or to help create nail art patterns on the nail (I haven't tried it for that method yet).
Applied around the nail, you can see some sections that are still wet. It takes a few minutes to dry fully. (P.S. yes, that's my cracked and patched Index nail..5 weeks later still holding strong!! You can read all about how I patched it if you want!)
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 My one and only issue with the product is that if you want to use it to protect your skin in larger sections, it takes some time to paint it on with the super thin brush. It would be wonderful if it's offered in two different brush sizes, but I'm just dreaming out loud. The thin brush allows you to get super close to the nail polish paint line and therefore makes this a very useful product in the nail artist's arsenal of nail art tools.
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 Here's just how messy sugar spun mani can be!
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With this product, just use a tweezer, grab and piece of the Nail Veil (not difficult to do!) and pull! Instant and painless cleanup!! OH YEAH. Big fan of this product!
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 A look at the final mani, with top coat. You can see it all stringy and textured before top coat and read all about it in my previous post.

Color4Nails Crystalline Nail Veil is available for $6.00 on color4nails.com

All the best, 
Victoria 
 
*Product(s) provided for unbiased review consideration.

Comments

  1. That is so awesome! I really appreciate the small brush as most techniques I use don't get my finger TOO messy, but I agree that a larger brush size option would be awesome!

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  2. When I saw the mani I figured it would be when the latex barrier idea would come in handy. I bought some liquid latex (in purple, of course) from amazon and bottled it myself, and made a huge mess, so there is that. :D But whatever spilled on the sink counter did dry and peel up. lol!

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  3. Ha! Good to hear it cleaned right up. I bought the same exact from amazon. When I opened it and realized it would be a messy disaster I closed it and haven't opened it again. LOL

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  4. Very nice! Might be something for me to check out.

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  5. Your sugar spun manis are my favorites. Your nails look delicious :D And the nail veil is definitely something I'd see myself using when doing gradients or watermarble !

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  6. This appears to work well! I have been using the Proclaim Hair Glue from Sally's and it works fine, but a fine application brush like this would be much better!


    And of course...your manicure is gorgeous!

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  7. These colors look so beautiful together. Such a beautiful Spring/Easter design, I have this Crystalline Nail Vail, but I haven't tried it yet, but seeing how easy it is to clean up, I have to put it in use soon. I am sure I will be perfect for gradients as well. One thing I noticed, it smells pretty dreadful...

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  8. I've always loved this technique! Maybe one day I'll get brave and try it out. The veil looks like it works really well!

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  9. Beautiful sugar spun manicure and Crystalline Nail Veil is an awesome product :-)

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  10. Do love the nail look, but I wish sugar spun wasn't so time consuming. It's not about how messy it is for me, rather how long it takes each polish blob to dry. Other than that, I'm with you on the two brush size thing - it's what puts me off: while the thin brush is good to get really close to the nail, it's dreadful when you have to place it in larger proportions :/

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  11. Thank you for the review! I'm about to receive my press sample and was very curious to read your experience with it. Glad to know it's a good product.

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