ICEGEL Gemstone Silk Scarf (1329–1334)
This collection is famous for its ultra-fine pearl pigments. Unlike chunky glitters, these create a smooth, sophisticated glow.
| Shade # | Visual Tone | The "Silk" Effect |
| 1329 | Gold Silk | A warm, glowing champagne-gold pearl. |
| 1330 | Champagne Silk | A pale, soft-silver beige pearl. |
| 1331 | Lavender Silk | A misty, light purple pearl. |
| 1332 | Rose Silk | A delicate, warm blush-pink pearl. |
| 1333 | Blue Silk | A crisp, icy sky-blue pearl. |
| 1334 | White Silk | A bright, snowy white pearl luster. |
The "Silk Ripple" Technique
Looking at the bottom of your swatch card (the 3D rose/swirl pattern), you can see how versatile these are. To get that look:
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Apply a second coat of the Silk Scarf gel.
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Do not cure yet. Take a fine liner brush or a toothpick.
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Gently swirl the wet gel in a circular or "S" pattern. The pearl pigments will follow your brush, creating those "fabric folds" or rose shapes.
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Cure immediately once you like the pattern to freeze the "silk" in place.
Pairing with Flower Nudie
Because these are sheer pearl metallics, they look incredibly deep when layered over your Flower Nudie syrups:
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For a "Vintage Rose" look: Layer 1332 (Rose Silk) over 1223 (Dusty Rose).
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For a "Frosted Almond" look: Layer 1330 (Champagne Silk) over 1221 (Soft Oat).