Powdery Embo Powder [Show Me Korea]

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Make 3D character nail art or texture art with Powdery Embo Powder! Mix embo powder with your nail gel color to create a thicker consistency. It is most popular for creating elevated character art on the nails in Korea or creating tweed nail art.

 

*Due to exhaust in packaging, the product may no longer come with a decorative rectangle  label.

 

HOW TO USE:

1. Apply nail gel color on a palette

2. Scoop a small amount of Embo powder on to nail color.

3. Mix the embo powder with the nail gel using a spatula. 

4. Use brush to pick up the embo nail gel mixture and design with it on the nail.

6. Cure the nail art following the curing time for the nail color gel. 

5. To create a thicker consistency, add more embo powder to nail gel as needed.

 

30g

Customer Reviews

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erica
easy to use - great for 3D art

product is easy to use and doesn't take much to achieve a thick enough consistency for 3D art. used this for a set of 3D sweater nails and was easy to figure out. I did find that my gel mixture started to seize after a while. could be because I work too slow and the product dried up, or because my working surface was too warm - either way, watch out for your gel paste seizing up. I added more fresh gel and powder to revive the mixture.

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Mey Tang
This is a very unique product

I love this product because it allows nail artist to mix with different gel colour and get inspired to do different design

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Darlene Moreo

This is magic! It makes 3D art so easy to create and takes it to a whole new level.

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Saya Kubota
Amazing product

Such a good way to create 3D!

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Alexandra Cavanagh
Finely milled & high quality

So far, I have used this powder to add to regular gel polish to thicken it up for line painting. I did it in a ratio of one unit of powder to three drops of gel polish, and the lines did not spread until I cured. I can see this being used to make tweed designs as well. The powder is very finely milled, and when it is mixed, you do not see any grains.