Hmmm, generally I'm not a big fan of visible nail line, but here's one polish where it actually somewhat works... or who knows, maybe not!
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[Bottle to nail: Tony Moly GS10 (2 coats)] |
Here's Tony Moly GS10, a milky glitter consisting of red, purple and yellow glitter in a sheer pink base. I think I used this over a ridge-filling basecoat. Now, ridge-fillers tend to dry semi-opaque and matte so they're a great boost for sheer polishes, I find.
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[2 coats: Tony Moly GS10] |
I used two coats of Tony Moly GS10 over my base coat and it ended up looking more like a gradient than VNL. I do like the glitter colour combination and how the sheerness of the milky pink base lets the red glitter show up so well. But at the end of the day, I don't think I'm all that sold with sheer polish on such long nails!
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