Gemstone Ballerina Collection (1323–1328)
Unlike the "Flash" or "Galaxy" lines, this series focuses on a sleek, liquid-metal finish. In normal light, they have a smooth pearl-metallic shine that mimics the luster of precious gemstones.
| Shade # | Visual Description | Metallic Tone |
| 1323 | White Diamond | A bright, snowy pearl-white metallic. |
| 1324 | Pink Sapphire | A soft, cool-toned ballerina pink with a metallic sheen. |
| 1325 | Golden Citrine | A pale, sophisticated champagne gold. |
| 1326 | Amethyst Mist | A light, smoky lavender metallic. |
| 1327 | Rose Quartz | A warm, glowing rose-copper metallic. |
| 1328 | Silver Moonlight | A classic, high-shine liquid silver. |
Key Performance Features
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Metallic Pigment Density: These gels are packed with ultra-fine metallic particles. Unlike chunky glitters, the finish is smooth and reflective, resembling chrome powder but in a convenient gel form.
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Art & Accent Versatility: Because of their high pigment load, they can be used for full-color coverage or as line art gels for metallic French tips and swirls.
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Russian Pedicure Favorite: This set is highly sought after for pedicures because the metallic finish hides nail plate imperfections while looking incredibly clean and "expensive."
Pro Application Strategy
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Avoid Brush Strokes: Metallic gels can sometimes show brush lines. To get a "mirror" finish, apply the second coat with a very light hand, letting the gel self-level for 5–10 seconds before curing.
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3D Art: You can dot these onto the nail or use a liner brush to create raised metallic accents. They are stable enough to hold their shape for a "jewelry" nail effect.
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The "Nude" Base: For a softer look, try applying a single coat of Flower Nudie 1221 (Soft Oat) before your Ballerina metallic. It anchors the metallic tone and gives the color more body.