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Friday, December 21, 2012

Wonder Beauty Products - Winter Wisp

 
 
Hi all!! Sorry for the delay!  My pictures finally uploaded, so here is the other Wonder Beauty Products polish as promised!  This is Winter Wisp!
 
I started with a base of 2 coats of OPI Planks A Lot.  It is a gorgeous purple cream!
 
 
 
I then applied 1 coat of Winter Wisp along with Seche Vite top coat.  It applied very nicely and the flakes came out randomly, giving a unique look to each nail.  It is a sheer color, so I recommend layering it.  I think a black base would bring out the beautiful blue shimmer!  The flakes and shimmer have a slight duochrome to them, shifting colors slightly.  It is really beautiful!
 
 
You can purchase Jen's products on Etsy, at Wonder Beauty Products - Winter Wisp. Polishes range from $10-11. Also, you can also see upcoming colors and get updates from her Blog and Facebook! I also see Jen, the owner, do a lot of fun giveaways too, so I would follow her to stay up to date on information!! She's on Twitter too - @WonderJenProd.
 
 
 
Here you can see the bottle of the shift of colors I was referring to!
 
 
Here is what Jen describes it:
Imagine if you will, the discovery of these playful little spirits known as Winter Wisps as they dance in the snow in a brisk frosty breeze. Truly captivating are these chameleon like ice cycles and are the fireflies of winter present.  An icy shimmering color shifting hue based polish with flashes of golden rosie shreds. Opaque in 3 coats.
The camera doesn't capture the extreme beauty of the lavender to green color shift of this polish!

 
 
Close up!  The shard/flakies are so pretty!
 
Please check out my other Wonder Beauty Products post today - HERE!  Please also check out Wonder Beauty Products on Etsy!!


Have a great day!!

Much Love,
Crystal
*The Wonder Beauty Products have been sent to me for review. All thoughts and opinions are that of my own.*

2 comments:

  1. I really like the shimmery base. I am not a fan of those shards though, they appear a bit lost on the nails.

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  2. I like the inspiration and your execution, interesting!

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