What is Multichrome polish?

What is Multichrome polish?

Multi-Chrome polishes are some of the most distracting nail polishes ever. Changing, shifting, morphing colors all based on the angle of your tips. These polishes are jaw-dropping, just by changing the angle you view your nails at, you can see an instant flip of your polish color, no sun or temperature change needed!

How does OPI Infinite Shine 2 work?

The lacquer contains a proprietary oligomer that begins to react once the Gloss is applied and the system is exposed to natural light, forming a network of polymer chains that strengthen the color layer. Each long-wear lacquer shade delivers vivid color.

Does OPI Infinite Shine 2 Need a light?

I use OPI’s Infinite Shine system. Infinite Shine is OPI’s 3-step process that provides a gel-like shiny, durable finish without the UV light used in the salon gel manicures.

Do you need all 3 steps for OPI Infinite Shine?

The OPI Infinite Shine system has three steps: prime, color, and gloss. Be sure to follow the proper application steps to ensure a chip-resistant manicure that lasts.

What’s the difference between nail lacquer and Infinite Shine?

Lacquer is a great option for those who like to change their color often, and enjoy experimenting with color. Infinite Shine offers longer wear for those who like the look of gels, but not necessarily the salon time and effort involving application and removal.

Why is my OPI Top coat not shiny?

Things that cause gel topcoat to be dull can be: Curing time is too short: gel topcoat needs adequate time under a UV lamp to be completely cured. If curing time is cut short, the uncured topcoat will be tacky, dull-looking and will be wiped off from the nails with cleanser.

Is OPI Infinite Shine better than regular OPI?

Infinite Shine offers longer wear for those who like the look of gels, but not necessarily the salon time and effort involving application and removal. Whatever your preference, you’ll find the shade (and service) that’s right for you! Check out our newest shades at www.opi.com.