I've got to show you this cool stuff, called thermal design, look at what it usually does mood changing is just one color difference. But this is tons of different colors so easy to do. Let me show you how to do it step-by-step.
Let's get started.
I usually want to get a gel I just kind of open one little corner there, so it doesn't spill everywhere oh let me get my glasses, okay so this is two coats of black gel polish.
I've just finished nuking it no topcoat doesn't remove the dispersion layer. I'm just painting a beautiful thin coat of the thermal design, and this is the magic stuff.
You can paint a little heart or diamond or write a word in there it's quite cool, it's quite cold in my nail room, but you can see it is cooler.
So it's the colder of the mood color because it needs warmth to bring out the move, but you can see a little bit is coming through oh, it's starting to dry, and when it starts to dry, you can begin to see the colors come out.
I'm trying to Excel it here by doing this little trick, so you see the color coming through just as it's starting to dry.
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you can just leave it, but I liked it because it's like a secret message or drawing on your nail, and nobody comes up when your hands are warm, okay when you let that dry so a little while ago I collaborated with clear.

Jelly Stamper and I did a plate, and that's the design I've picked to put underneath my little secret message, so this is my Victorian plate, and this is what ultimately the designs will look like this comes included when you purchased the package.
You can see all the little designs that you can get, and they've got all these colors in gel and a nail polish tube.
Still, I'm gonna use the birdcage which I find is adorable this one here and look it you can see it's dry and see how the colors are coming up so cool okay so let's get some black and I'm using black because it'll blend with the base color open there's lots of little things, so I'm just gonna catch it.
I got lots of articles on stamping. I want to get any a little describe yourself because sometimes, it picks up some of the designs, and I'm just gonna stamp that birdcage right on there.
Now, if it is the cold, meaning the black, you won't be able to see the design right away, but that's okay; we're going to topcoat it.
There we're sealing the thermal gel and stamp.
All I'm doing is top coating it to seal all three of the things being the gel and the stamp and the thermal all in there okay, and then I nuke it now. Normally you would do them all together, so you do all your black, let it dry and then do all your stamping.
So I'm gonna leave that for about 30 seconds, can you see that isn't that neat oh wait do you see the orange one I think we need to get a hairdryer. When I was doing it on, look look at the thumb isn't that cool yet, oh wait a second maybe the warmer because it went blue soon.
I'm trying to figure out what is causing it to change colors; its friction is it cold, or is it hot. So if I put it in the water, this is ice in it as water, so I'm putting it in it's not hot anymore it's been sitting there awhile warmish, now these four fingers all went black see that when I dipped it in the water.
I can all go all the way in hot water, and it is still pretty oh look at that it's like a royal blue. Again, as it's getting colder, the colors are coming out that is opposite to what it usually.
Usually, warmer makes the colors come up, so this is colder makes the colors come out so, if I put the heater, let me see this ooh it's just going black. Oops just blew the water all around; it just went black. Wow, it's very opposite to what I usually used to.
That was outstanding, the next experience well with the different things, that was cool. I'm sure there are lots of designs you can do with this.
I can't wait to see what other people do with it, soak it off, catch you guys in the next article.


