HEYLOVE. Flow base, CHILL, 15 ml, colored base of medium-thin consistency
Description
Thanks to its dense pigmentation and elasticity, the tinted base CHILL creates a perfectly even coating after just the first layer.
Shade: light pink
Collection: EVERYDAY
Collection overview at the link: https://www.instagram.com/p/DE4x8s7ICUB/
Consistency: medium, close to liquid
Hardness/Elasticity: elastic
Acidity: neutral, pH=6.5
Odor: neutral
Pigmentation: dense, covers the free edge
Application method:
Volume: 15 ml
Manufacturer: TM "HEYLOVE"
Country: Ukraine
Ingredients (INCI): Polyacrylic Acid, HEMA, Hydroxycyclohexyl Phenyl Ketone, Ethyl Trimethylbenzoyl Phenyiphosphinate, Silica. May Contain: Cl 45380, Cl 15850, Cl 77491, Cl 15985, CI 77492, Cl 77007, CI 77510, Cl 77742, Cl 77289, CI 77499, CI 77891, Cl 7700, Cl 77820
Attention! To avoid unwanted polymerization of the material during work, testing, or content creation, keep the open bottle or brush as far away from daylight (especially direct sunlight) as possible. Also, please note that even in cloudy weather, clouds transmit a large amount of ultraviolet radiation sufficient for the material to start polymerizing. When painting tips, we recommend keeping the working side of the UV lamp away from the master. If you hold the turned-on lamp with the light facing the master, unwanted polymerization of the material on the brushes and necks of open bottles may occur.
Note: all documents are in the attached files!
How to prevent bubbles in the material?
Bubbles can appear in any liquid. This does not depend on the formula or ingredients. It depends on the density (viscosity).
It's just a law of physics, nothing else.
For example, in water, bubbles last very briefly and escape on their own.
If we take thicker liquids (honey, thick builder gel, etc.) - in these products, bubbles settle willingly and do not leave as quickly as in water.
Same with the base. If you work carelessly with the brush, sharply dipping it into the bottle, it involuntarily acts as a blender, mixing the material with air, creating bubbles. This is especially true for materials in bottles with a brush.
Therefore, make CAREFUL, gentle movements with the brush!
Especially when the bottle is new and full.
When we were developing the tint base product, we had a choice of density. We deliberately chose a medium-density consistency because it has advantages:
- the material does not run or seep anywhere;
- clear contours without extra effort;
- the master can calmly lay out the architecture and has time to check it by the reflection;
- there is no need to apply a second layer to refine the architecture or camouflage the free edge.
At our production facility, we have equipment that prevents the formation of bubbles in the material at all stages – from pigment mixing to bottling.
We also warn our partners that we are against a store consultant opening a bottle for a client and showing the material. Because a consultant who is not a master does not understand that the brush can create bubbles, even without realizing it.
Not to mention that the necks of the bottles look unaesthetic when they are soiled with material all the way to the top.
If bubbles appear in the material, how to fix it?
Unscrew the bottle cap, but do not remove the brush.
Place it in a warm (but not hot!) place overnight.
Or put the bottle in a plastic bag and immerse it in warm water (up to the shoulders).
According to the law of physics, in a warm environment, molecules move faster, and this speeds up the process.
The air will rise to the surface; it is lighter than the liquid.