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The distinctive shiny finish of chrome nails makes for a striking manicure. If you already do your own gel nails, it’s easy to do chrome nails because you only need to purchase a few extra items.[1] By adding chrome powder to your gel manicure and finishing it with a protective top coat, you can get this trendy look for a fraction of the nail salon price.

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    File and buff your nails to prepare them for gel polish. Use a nail file to create the desired shape, and use a cuticle stick to press back any skin that is overlapping the nail. Buff nails with a buffer and use a soft brush to remove the nail dust.

    • It is important to buff your nails because gel nail polish will not stick to a smooth, shiny nail surface.
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    Paint on a gel nail polish base layer. When painting on the nail polish, make sure the brush bristles are parallel to the nail’s growth direction to create a smooth and even surface.[2] The base coat will help your manicure last longer and will protect you nails for becoming stained.[3]

    • Make sure to cure the base layer for 60 seconds before you apply the gel polish.

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    Brush on colored gel nail polish. For a more visible chrome effect, use a dark color like black. If you are using a lighter color, you may want to add a second coat.

    • Using a lighter colored polish will give your nails a more understated shimmer instead of a bold mirrored look.
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    Place your hands under a UV or LED lamp to cure the polish. Follow the nail polish manufacturer’s instructions for how long to keep your hands under the lamp. You can also use a handheld UV or LED light, but it will take longer since you can only hold it over one nail at a time.

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    Finish the gel manicure with a top coat or another layer of base coat. Use a “no wipe” gel top coat or another layer of base coat for the best results when adding the chrome powder. Place your nails under a UV or LED lamp until the top coat is completely dry.[4]

    • Be careful not to touch the top coat. You can transfer natural oils from your skin that will keep the chrome powder from going on smoothly.[5]
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    Collect a tiny amount of chrome powder on the applicator. If your chrome powder didn’t come with an applicator, you can use a foam eyeshadow applicator or a rubber-gloved finger.[6] Since chrome powder is expensive, start with a very small amount. You can always add more if needed.

    • Chrome powder is made of glass, metal, and pigment. It doesn’t actually contain any chrome, because chrome is a heavy metal that cannot safely be used in cosmetics.[7]
    • Chrome powder is available in many different colors as well as a neutral silver.[8] It can be purchased online or from a beauty supply store.
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    Work the chrome powder into the nail in a single brushing motion. Pressing down slightly, start at the cuticle and work towards the end of the nail. Make sure that the entire nail is covered with powder, using multiple strokes if needed.[9]

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    Rub the chrome powder across the nail with the applicator. Keep rubbing until the entire nail is shiny.[10] You will know that you are finished when the nail can reflect light.

    • While the powder looks like it becomes solid, actually it remains a very fine powder. The particles get very close together to create that effect.[11]
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    Brush off the excess powder with a fluffy brush. The extra powder will look like sparkly particles.[12] Instead of a brush, you can use a lint-free pad or paper towel to wipe away excess powder.[13]

    • It is important to remove the excess powder because it will leave the finish slightly sparkly instead of completely mirror-like.
    • However, if you want a slightly sparkly finish, you can leave the powder in place.
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    Paint on a gel top coat to seal the chrome layer. If you use a regular top coat, the chrome can become streaky and lose its shine.[14] Wipe the brush clean on paper towel or tissue before dipping it back into the bottle to keep the polish from becoming contaminated with chrome powder.

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    Place your hands under a UV or LED lamp to cure the top coat. If there is a sticky layer of residue after curing the top coat, wipe it off with a cotton ball dipped in isopropyl alcohol. You can add another top coat layer to make your chrome manicure more durable.[15]

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      Things You’ll Need

      • Nail file
      • Cuticle stick
      • Buffer
      • Soft brush
      • Gel nail polish base layer
      • Colored gel nail polish
      • No wipe gel nail polish top coat
      • UV or LED lamp
      • Chrome powder
      • Powder applicator
      • Paper towel

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      This article was co-authored by Laura Martin. Laura Martin is a Licensed Cosmetologist in Georgia. She has been a hair stylist since 2007 and a cosmetology teacher since 2013. This article has been viewed 216,369 times.

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      FAQs

      Do you apply chrome powder before or after top coat? ›

      Once the top coat has cured, rub the chrome powder into the nail making sure you cover the full nail surface. You can then brush away any remaining 'dust' (A.K.A Unicorn Ashes!) and then apply another layer of the same top coat and cure for a remaining 60 seconds.

      What color to do under chrome nails? ›

      Effortlessly easy to apply, Chrome Powders best give off their mirror-like-shine when applied over a base shade of Gel Nail Polish, then a Top Coat. While classic choices like Black Out, Just White, or a subtle Base Coat work wonders, you're free to customise your set with any Colour Coat that suits your style.

      Do you need no wipe top coat for chrome nails? ›

      The sticky layer of original top coats would turn the chrome powder into messy mud. If you wipe off the sticky layer with IPA the surface of the nail gets too cold because of the evaporation of the alcohol in the IPA. This is why you need to use a special no-wipe top coat.

      How to do mirror chrome nails? ›

      You can use a special applicator meant for applying mirror powder, or you can use a foam, eyeshadow brush. Gently flick the brush down as you tap the powder on. Buff the powder into the polish. Once you have your nail coated with powder, gently buff the surface with the foam eyeshadow brush.

      Why won't my chrome powder stick to my nails? ›

      Tips And Tricks

      If your chrome powder is not applying evenly to your nails when using wet gel, play around with the cure time. 2. The chrome powder may become streaky or will not stick to nail if the base gel is over-cured. And when your nails are under-cured, the chrome powder will not be glossy and smooth.

      How do I make Chrome not stick? ›

      To avoid the chrome sticking everywhere make sure top coat the entire nail first and then buff it. Then draw your design in black gel polish, cure. And then rub the nail with a lint free wipe and acetone until you feel its a little rubbery and then rub the chrom on rhe design. Do this step one nail at a time.

      Are chrome nails still in 2024? ›

      Chrome 2.0

      Bazaar editors noted the chrome nail trend last spring, and in 2024, it's back—with an edge. At the LaPointe runway show, celebrity artist Naomi Yasuda bedazzled models' silver nails with gems on both their thumbs and ring fingers.

      What do I need to do chrome nails at home? ›

      How to Do Chrome Nail?
      1. Buffer.
      2. Base Coat.
      3. Top Layer.
      4. Gel Nail Polish.
      5. Chroming Pigment.
      6. LED or UV Lamp.

      What is the best base for chrome nails? ›

      Apply a base coat and 2-3 layers of nail polish in the colour of your choice (for a true chrome finish we recommend using black as a base colour.) Once cured, apply a layer of No Wipe Top Coat and cure again. Take your Cushion Powder Pen and dip it into the lid – rub the chrome pigment onto the top coat.

      Why does my chrome look glittery? ›

      When chrome is applied on a tacky layer, it will come out shimmery and not have a mirror finish. Reason under curing the chrome effect gel. This means that there are still under cured.

      Can you use eyeshadow for chrome nails? ›

      All it takes is a quick stroll through your eyeshadow palette collection. Cardellino posted her glazed nail hack to Instagram Reels, sharing that she uses eyeshadow in place of chrome powder for a shimmery look like Bieber's now-signature manicure.

      Can you put chrome on regular nails? ›

      SO many people have asked me if it's possible to do chrome nails only using regular nail polish and now i can confidently say.. YES, IT IS!

      How to do chrome nails without chipping? ›

      You don't want to use a thinner top coat. This is not enough Protection and your chrome will chip. You want to use a thick, no white top coat. That will give your chrome enough Protection. to last four weeks without chipping.

      Can you do chrome nails without gel? ›

      But wait for it: you don't need any gels just your regular nail polish! Since not anyone has a gel kit at home I thought I would try to get the chrome look with using normal black nail polish and some top coat. Apply a base coat to protect your nails from staining. Then move on to the black nail polish.

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