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  • Semi Solid NT Gloss

    Posted by LaurenB on June 29, 2016 at 3:18 am

    Hi All
    Just looking for a bit of advice… matte, non transfer lippy seems to be the rage atm.  I’m trying to produce the opposite - high gloss/shine non transfer colors.  
    Reading some of the processes on several patents, I dont think I can replicate these equipment wise.

    Would I get a better result (as a home crafter) reverting back to a 2 step process? eg; application of colour base, dry time and then applying a high gloss film (top coat)?
    Formulation wise I’m using an MQ/T resin for non transfer effects.
    All the usual feel and glide properties dont apply in this instance (can have some tack) so keeping it very simple ingredient wise.

    If the 2 step product would be the better option (as non transfer is the critical component), what would you suggest as a film former in a top coat?  I’m finding it hard to search for a top coat starting formulation that doesnt compromise the color.

    Thanks :-)

    Bobzchemist replied 8 years, 4 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Bobzchemist

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    June 29, 2016 at 1:41 pm

    A 2-step process will definitely be much easier. 

    What kind of solvent do you want to use for your topcoat?

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