ICEGEL ABlack: Fresco Gel Collection (S69–S76)
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Texture: Grainy, sand-like "Plaster" texture.
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Finish: Naturally matte and porous (looks best with a matte top coat).
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Pigment: High-density earth tones.
| Shade # | Visual Description | Tone |
| S69 | Plaster White | A crisp, chalky white with a heavy textured grain. |
| S70 | Cool Cement | A light, pale grey with a subtle cool/minty undertone. |
| S71 | Antique Sand | A soft, warm beige reminiscent of dry limestone. |
| S72 | Blossom Stucco | A muted, dusty coral-pink with a "stone" finish. |
| S73 | Robin's Egg | A vibrant but earthy sky blue; mimics oxidized copper or tile. |
| S74 | Warm Clay | A sophisticated, medium taupe-grey. |
| S75 | Golden Ochre | A rich, mustard-tan that looks like toasted earth. |
| S76 | Volcanic Black | A deep, charcoal black with a gritty, asphalt-like texture. |
Key Performance Features
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The "Rough" Aesthetic: These gels do not self-level. They are designed to hold the shape of your brush strokes, allowing you to create 3D ridges or a "distressed" wall effect.
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Versatile Finish: While they have a natural texture, applying a thick Glossy Top Coat will make them look like polished granite or terrazzo stone.
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Matte Perfection: To achieve the look in the photo, use a Matte Top Gel. This emphasizes the micro-grains and makes the colors look soft and "interior design" inspired.
Pro Application Strategy
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Dabbing Technique: Instead of long brush strokes, use a stippling (dabbing) motion to build up the "plaster" volume.
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No Smoothing: Embrace the unevenness! The beauty of Fresco is in the raw, tactile surface.
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Mixing for Art: These are excellent for "embossed" nail art. You can paint a design with S69 White over a Flower Nudie base to create a raised, lace-like stone effect.