tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2156484134168821463.post2854505843426596594..comments2023-04-01T05:43:23.122-07:00Comments on The Good Witch: Polish, Pictures and Pixie Dust: Polish Review: Baroness XTheGoodWitchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04422972682357797187noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2156484134168821463.post-13131116651966044162014-06-04T10:02:25.311-07:002014-06-04T10:02:25.311-07:00Breanne, as stated in the description, "a whi...Breanne, as stated in the description, "a white base ensures a faster charge and a longer glow, this doubles the charge because white reflects light." Thus it will charge the polish from behind as well. ;) Also, a Maglite lacks UV light so it will not charge a GITD pigment efficiently, using this method would take a very long time. Here is a list of light sources in order from least to most efficient:<br />White LED's<br />Blue/Purple LED's<br />Incandescent - standard light bulb<br />Compact Fluorescent or CFL - spiral tube, screw-in<br />Fluorescent Bulbs - long tubes<br />UV LED's<br />Black Light Tube<br />Direct Sunlight<br /><br />I will be adding this to my descriptions so customers are aware. I hope this information is beneficial for anyone that uses GITD polishes. :)<br /><br />Thanks! :)<br />-DemiAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11484510566293259084noreply@blogger.com