Akzentz Gel play Paint Charcoal

SKU: LL-366
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Akzentz Gel play Paint Charcoal

SKU: LL-366
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Akzentz Gel Play: Paint Charcoal

Akzentz Gel Play Paint Charcoal is a sophisticated, heavy-duty art gel designed for those who find black too harsh and light grey too soft. Part of the core Paint collection, Charcoal is a deep, smoky graphite shade with a cool, slate undertone. It provides a "industrial-chic" aesthetic that acts as a powerful neutral, offering the depth of a shadow with the refined clarity of a high-end metallic alloy.


Core Characteristics

  • The Finish: A 100% opaque, dark slate-grey cream. This is a true "one-stroke" pigment that delivers solid, streak-free coverage. It bridges the gap between traditional neutrals and dark art gels, providing a moody, architectural finish that remains crisp and saturated.

  • Non-Leveling Architecture: As a signature Gel Play "Paint," Charcoal features a stationary, high-viscosity formula. It stays exactly where the brush places it, allowing artists to create sharp geometric lines, mechanical details, or intricate stone textures without the gel running or shrinking.

  • Pure Pigment Saturation: Engineered for maximum control, Charcoal maintains its deep, smoky color even when drawn into hair-thin lines. It is an ideal substitute for black when creating "softer" outlines or realistic shadows in complex hand-painted art.


Product Performance

Property Specification
Consistency High-viscosity, non-leveling cream
Finish Opaque Deep Graphite Grey
Function Precision Art, Shading & Structural Design
Curing Time 30s (LED) / 120s (UV)
Volume 4g jar

Why Professionals Use It

  • Marble & Stone Textures: It is the essential shade for creating realistic Carrara or Graphite marble veins. Professionals use Charcoal to "flick" organic lines into a white base, providing a depth that looks like natural stone rather than paint.

  • "Soft" Outlining: Professionals often reach for Charcoal instead of Black to outline vibrant colors. It provides the necessary contrast to make art "pop" but results in a more modern, less "cartoonish" finish.

  • Urban & Industrial Aesthetics: It is the premier choice for "Concrete" or "Metal" inspired sets. Its flat, opaque nature makes it perfect for minimalist geometric blocks or brutalist-inspired nail art.


Professional Application Tips

  • The "Smoke" Effect: Use a small amount of Charcoal on a sponge or an ombré brush to create a "smudged" look at the cuticle or free edge. Because it is highly pigmented, a little goes a long way in creating a diffused, smoky gradient.

  • Custom Shadow Mixing: Charcoal is an incredible tool for "de-saturating" bright colors. Add a tiny amount to Paint Blue to create a "Stormy Navy" or mix it with Paint Lilac for a sophisticated "Dusty Lavender."

  • Mechanical Detailing: Use a fine liner brush to draw "cogs," "wires," or geometric grids. The non-leveling formula ensures that these intricate details remain elevated and sharp, giving the design a structural, 3D-like quality.

  • The Final Polish: Seal with Akzentz Shine-On for a "polished granite" look that reflects light beautifully. To capture a true industrial or "slate" aesthetic, apply a matte top coat; this transforms Charcoal into a velvety, stone-like texture that is incredibly chic and tactile.

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