The top coat added extra shine to my nails and made the contrast between the white and bright colors pop that much more. I was a million times more pleased with this look:Ĭute, right? After allowing the Crackle Overcoat to dry, I applied the Sally Hansen Hard As Nails as a top coat. As the polish dried, many more cracks began to appear, allowing the base coat colors to peek through. Then I went ahead and applied a much thinner and lighter coat of the Crackle Overcoat. I was disappointed, but decided to give it another try.Īfter using nail polish remover to clean most of the polish off, I quickly reapplied the base coats where necessary and allowed my nails to dry once again. The nail polish appeared clumpy and very few “cracks” appeared. Steps 2 + 3: Crackle Overcoat & Top CoatĪfter allowing ample time for my base coat layers to dry, I applied a thick layer of the Crackle Overcoat in Snow Blast… and I did not care for the results. The Sally Hansen tutorial suggests applying two coats and allowing nails to dry completely before applying the Crackle Overcoat, so that’s what I did. I used Sinful Colors Professional nail polish in Dream On and Rise and Shine. Since it’s summer, I went with a bright fuchsia shade on all nails, except for a teal shade on my ring finger nails. Step 1: Applying a Base Coatįirst, I painted a base coat on my nails. Sally Hansen provides a video full of tips about application, so after reviewing that and the package instructions, I was ready to begin.
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