Now to the polish! First I notice the large and medium green hexagons. The medium hexagons appear to shift from a regular green to a glowing one with help from when the light bounces off of it. It reminds me of a holographic glow, but based more in the green family. A few green squares peek through, but finding them is a rare treat! Scattered through the mix are purple and orange/copper pieces of glitter in squares, hexagons of both large and small sizes. The other colors are not so bold, but a subtle change to the mix. As you travel to the next layer, there are tiny round green glitters speckled all across the nail. Even further down, you see micro glitter that delicately flecks blues and oranges with just the right lighting. The multi-dimensional layers that go into this polish are breath-taking! I never expected to love this polish as much as I do. It’s a pure work of art and I truly appreciate the creativity that is Lynnderella.
Color Club Kiss Me Mistletoe
As a side note, I used to only use Seche Vite, but noticed a lot of tipwear from shrinkage! I mostly use Cult Nails Wicked Fast and make sure to really wrap my tips. It helps a lot if I’m going to be using SV too.
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In the sun
I will wrap this up, as it's getting rather long. But this is a trial post. I had huge inspiration while looking at my nails and wanted to get this up and running. I will spend more time with this blog as I am just recently becoming familiar with the idea of all this. Suggestions are appreciated and thank you so much for taking the time to read my new blog.
Much Love,
Crystal