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Which acrylic powder product by CND would provide a pinker pink?

February 01, 2008 | Bookmark +

I like to use CND products. For my pink acrylic I am using the basic “pink powder.” My clients are requesting a pinker pink. Which acrylic product by CND would be the best pick? (I don’t want to buy all of the company’s pink powders to see which one is the most pink.)

Answer

CND has several different shades of pink to choose from, with more exciting options on the way. If you’re looking for a sheer bright pink with no coverage, “Intense Pink” is perfect. It’s a bright cool blue-based pink. If you want something with a bit more coverage or even pinker, you can custom blend a perfect color by using two or three different powders. I would recommend blending Perfect Color White Powder with Red Powder to achieve a bright pink. You can add Perfect Pink to dilute or create less opacity.

— Roxanne Valinoti is a CND education ambassador

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