Today, I will show you the Clear Fluid Art special effect polish I received from Melissa of MDJ Creations in action. If you thought that Black Fluid Art and White Fluid Art polishes I've already shown you were working well, that was nothing compared to the Clear Fluid Art polish.
As with previous two, I made the decals on my Simply Neat Miracle Mat by My Bliss Kiss, using the stamper head to "smush" the colors and create the fluid nail art.
Once again, I reached for my Color Club Nail Lacquer, and this time, color choices were as follows: 24 Below (metallic gold), Mad About Marley (teal creme), We'll never be royals (red to purple multichrome) and Astro-Nauhgty (palest blue creme).
I applied few drops of each on the top of each other, topped with Clear Fluid Art, squished it all with the stamper, and that was it! I really like the combination of metallic/multichrome with creme polishes. This is just a little peak at what I was getting here.
For whichever reason, this one made me think of peacock, especially on my ring finger.
Even though I used the polish that is so pale it could be white, I did not have to use it - I just wanted more contrast here.
Clear Fluid Art is the one that I would pick if I needed just to pick one of them. You can always add black or white polish to your design, but you are not limited by them. You can use it for whichever color combination you want, and out of three, this one worked the best, at least in my humble opinion.
After my decals were dry, I applied them onto my nail using a sticky base. After clean up, I just topped my nails using the glossy top coat.
I loved this so much, that I did not have a heart to cover it up with stamping.
Unpredictability of the cells is so fascinating, you never know what will you end up with.
All three special effect polishes are available in her Etsy Shop.
For all pricing inquiries, as well as for availability, please refer to seller - all links provided. ***