[Pinky and ring fingers: LA Girl Aqueous over Revlon Riveting Russet Index and middle finger: China Glaze Ring In The Red over LA Girl Aqueous over Revlon Riveting Russet] |
I think I like the mani on my pinky and ring finger. It's very...superhero-ish in colour. The index and middle fingers look like blood splatters. All in all, the contrast between the colours makes this mani look rather dangerous for a glitter-filled concoction.
[Pinky and ring fingers: LA Girl Aqueous over Revlon Riveting Russet Index and middle finger: China Glaze Ring In The Red over LA Girl Aqueous over Revlon Riveting Russet] |
[Pinky and ring fingers: LA Girl Aqueous over Revlon Riveting Russet Index and middle finger: China Glaze Ring In The Red over LA Girl Aqueous over Revlon Riveting Russet] |
I decided to throw in this mani here because it's too lonely to get it's own post.
Barry M. Chameleon Lilac |
The above polish (one of the many gifts from Ev, from her globetrotting) results in the following two colours:
Barry M. Chameleon Lilac + clear top coat |
This is Barry M Color Change Chameleon Lilac. It's a light lilac in the bottle, and a silvery-lilac on the nails. But if you put a coat of clear topcoat over it, the light lilac changes into this deep, vibrant blurple. The thicker the coat, the more vibrant it is. I used Seche Vite over the ring finger, and I used a clear base coat for the tips of the other nails. I actually had to use more coats for the tips because the base coat polish was too thin. You can still see a slight colour difference between the ring finger and the others.
Chameleon Lilac can go on a bit too thick, which can result in bubbling so you have to apply in thin coats. But look at what fun you can have with it? Two nail polishes for the price of one! :D Thanks for such an interesting polish, Ev!
And that's all the wacky I have for you today!
The index & middle finger look like a 4th of July manicure. I like it!
ReplyDeleteHaha, thank you! It's all that blue and red!
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