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28 January, 2022

BornPretty review: Thermal UV gel BP TN10

Today I present you one of thermal UV gel polishes that was kindly sent to me from Born Pretty Store for my honest review. 
You can find it with this name: BORN PRETTY 7ml Thermal Nail Gel Temperature Color Changing Gelitem ID: 53500, TN10. 

Thermal UV gel BP TN10 changes from blue in cold state to very light blue in warmer state and silver in very warm state and it has a really nice colour shift :-) 

This thermal UV gel nail polish comes in a 7 ml bottle, it is extremely well made, it has the right consistency that allows you an easy and smooth application. 
The colours are bright and the nail polish is well pigmented, I needed two layers for a full opacity. As base and top UV gel polish I used BP UV gel base coat polish and BP UV gel top coat polishEvery layer of UV gel polish and UV base/top coat is cured 2 minutes in 36W UV lamp.

I like this beautiful BP UV thermal polish and I can strongly recommend it :-)

Thermal UV gel BP TN10 in cold state







Thermal UV gel BP TN10 in warm state







Thermal UV gel BP TN10 colour shift







I remind you that BornPretty has a free shipping of all orders over $20, they ship worldwide, often they also make very nice offers too and, if you need some extra help, you are welcome to use my 10% off coupon code: MOONLIGHT10 o enter directly using this link: MOONLIGHT10 to get the 10% off on all your BornPretty orders! :-)


10 comments:

  1. Nunca he probado los esmaltes termales, pero creo que este es uno de los más bonitos que he visto! Me encanta justo el momento de la transición!
    Un besito

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    1. Thank you, Cristi! :-) Thermal polishes and UV gels are so interesting and I like them very much! :-) Yes, this colour shift is so pretty! :-)

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  2. Un color espectacular, me encanta la primera foto
    bsss

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    1. Thank you! :-) Yes, also I like it a lot and I love the colour shift! :-)

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  3. Divna kombinacija! Volim termo lakove, a ovaj je top! :-)

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  4. Gorgeous colour shift :-)

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  5. Great shift! I love it when it presents itself as a gradient.

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    1. Thank you, Marianne! :-) For me it's a little bit difficult to have a real gradient effect because usually I have very cold hands and fingers, but when I obtain the gradient effect naturally, it looks really cool! :-)

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