Julia: I had a hard time coming up with a name for this stunning polish. My sister (Julia) is a super chill person who likes the color blue and is as excited about making polish as I am (when I let her touch my stuff, that is). So I present to you all the first ever polish I have named after someone. Here it is in the bottle:
I used two coats of polish for this level of coverage:
In "artificial" light
With flash
Royally Confused: This purple polish is so names because it has a slight blue duochrome effect, which is very hard to see in these pictures. It's mostly a purple, but it's kind of blue as well. Let's just say that the lighting doesn't do it justice. Here it is in the bottle:
I used two coats of polish for this level of coverage:
In "artificial" light
With flash
Frost: Last but not least is my white holo. It is much more sheer than the other six (which is to be expected with a white polish). If you use two or three light coats you get a nice, sheer white with your natural nail lines showing ever so slightly. I attempted to show you what a more opaque version of the polish would look like. The other day I had this on when I was driving. I caught a glimpse of it in the sunlight and it reminded me of fresh fallen snow on a sunny day. These pictures don't really capture the holo pigment all that well. Here it is in the bottle:
I used four coats of polish for this level of coverage:
In "artificial" light
With flash
This concludes this collection. I hope you liked what you saw! Like I said, I do hope to sell these at a later point. I also am sending a few bloggers some samples for their honest review of the polishes. If you have any questions please ask! You can comment, visit my facebook page here, or e-mail me at designernailaccents@gmail.com
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