CREAR Bubble Beam mirror powders for soft reflective nail art
CREAR Nail Art is the reflective design side of the CREAR range on Pretty Yeppuda. The visible products are Bubble Beam Mirror Powders with colour-shift directions such as sky blue and gold, peach with pink-blue shift, blue and lemon yellow shift, purple with magenta and green shift, light sky blue with cream gold shimmer, and light green with pink-yellow shift.
This collection should be presented as a beam board rather than generic nail art. Each powder creates a different kind of reflection: cool blue, peach warmth, purple-magenta shift, sky shimmer, green-pink movement or lemon-bright highlight. That makes it useful for salons that want small controlled light effects without changing the whole gel system.
For salon planning, test each Bubble Beam powder over the base colour and top or sealing method you intend to use. The same powder can look different on a nude base, a clear base, a milky base or a darker colour. Record the base and finish so the effect can be repeated.
Use these powders for accent nails, soft chrome veils, gradient reflection, small design highlights or layered Korean nail looks. A restrained powder detail can be more wearable than applying every effect at once.
Some products in this category may be powders or decorative nail-art materials rather than colour gels. Do not treat every item like a standard UV/LED colour bottle. Check the individual product page for exact contents, instructions, ingredients where relevant, warnings, sealing method, price and availability.
CREAR Nail Art works best when the effect has a role: one beam accent, one colour shift, one reflective frame, one soft chrome veil or one seasonal detail. Keep sample tips organised by reflection direction so clients can choose the light they want.
Use this collection when the service needs a polished reflective finish that supports the manicure rather than overwhelming it.
CREAR Nail Art can be presented as a bubble-beam tray: sky blue/gold, peach pink-blue, blue lemon, purple magenta-green, light sky with cream gold, and light green with pink-yellow. Those colour-shift directions help clients choose the reflection they want before the technician discusses the base and sealing method.
For salon samples, show each powder on at least two bases: one soft/nude and one darker or clearer contrast. Bubble Beam effects can look subtle or dramatic depending on the base, so the sample board should show range without overpromising.
Label the sample by reflection, not only product number. “Peach shift” or “sky-gold beam” is easier for a client to choose than a numeric powder name.