How to say "gel effect nail polish" in Italian?

In Italian "gel effect nail polish" translates to  smalto effetto gel 

Transliteration: smal-toh ef-fet-to gel

🇮🇹 Mi piace lo smalto effetto gel perché sembra come se avessi fatto la ricostruzione delle unghie.

🗣️ Mee pee-ah-cheh loh smal-toh ef-fet-to gel per-keh sem-brah ko-meh seh ah-ves-see faht-toh lah ree-koh-struk-syoh-neh del-leh oon-yeh.

🇺🇸 I like gel effect nail polish because it looks like I had a nail reconstruction.



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How to say "gel effect nail polish" in Italian?

You can use the word "smalto effetto gel" which translates to "gel effect nail polish".

How to pronounce "smalto effetto gel" (gel effect nail polish) in Italian?

The word "smalto effetto gel" is pronounced as "smal-toh ef-fet-to gel".

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