When I first thought of needing a Top Coat to help get the best of Purifire (an exclusive PPU polish), I created Seal Glaze. Purifire had a violet jelly base mixed with an extreme red shimmer, and when we applied a Top Coat, the shimmer lost its intensity. So, the idea was to have a Top Coat that could stop the bleeding of the violet pigment - this is its primary use, but not the last.
Seal Glaze also protects nail stamping art, but it is the best product for holding the magnetic effect, as we know it can spread after applying a regular top coat.
Seal Glaze has a simple formula containing a film-forming agent and a different solvent than nail polish: alcohol.
To use it over nail polish, apply a thin coat and let it dry completely (5 to 8 minutes). After being applied, it will cause the polish to look cloudy, but it will clear up as it dries and becomes glossy.
We recommend being careful for at least 30 minutes after application. Once dry, you can apply a topcoat. We recommend avoiding formulas that are not 3 or 5-free (for purple or other color polishes that ‘bleed’). If you use it to protect your stamping art, you can use any topcoat.
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