Showing posts with label Nail Pattern Boldness. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nail Pattern Boldness. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Sally Hansen: Gilded Lily + Nail Pattern Boldness: Bitches Brew

I love a good gold polish, although silver is more flattering on me. I saw this polish a few weeks? couple of months? ago and grabbed it. Finally had a chance to wear it, as I was in a gold mood and put this on. How gorgeous is this?






It was incredibly shiny and pretty :) This got a few days of wear because of finals, too, and it held up pretty well. This is about 3 coats. I have read in a few places that it's a dupe for the gold in the OPI Bond collection, which may be easier to obtain than this Sally Hansen.

I added some glitter on top, of course, for the last day and I decided on Bitches Brew by Nail Pattern Boldness.


Not very seasonal seeing as we're approaching Christmas but it's still excellent. I love the small green glitter in it, almost wish there were more to add more depth but it was still really awesome. This is about 2 coats of Bitches Brew.

You can find Sally Hansen at drugstores everywhere and Nail Pattern Boldness on her Facebook here, Etsy here and also at Llarowe. Bitches Brew was a Halloween LE, sadly, but she makes lots of other glitter polishes! :)

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Nail Pattern Boldness: Ignition (Remix)

Sometimes, a lot of the rainbow glitters out there by indies tend to look similar, but this one caught my eye because I hadn't seen something like this before. So I bought it, and definitely didn't regret it! It's pretty unique in terms of glitter size -- being all uniform and rainbow! And very saturated glitter colors. Love it!

direct sunlight

in the shade

I layered it over black -- and it had been a few days since I had the mani on, so sorry for the tipwear :) I think this was 2 coats of Ignition (remix) over black.

You can find Nail Pattern Boldness on her Facebook here, her Etsy shop here and also here on Llarowe. Enjoy!

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