Here's the other Enchanted Polish holo I got from Harlow and Co. last month:
The holographic effect isn't as "in your face" with this one as it is with Austin Powers, but it's a gorgeous polish nonetheless. In real life it leans a little more red-violet than what you see here.
I did the same application as last time: Aqua Base, polish, Aqua Base, polish, Seche Vite. My bottle of Cranberry Cosmo is a little thick, which made it a bit tricky to apply. I'll probably thin it a little before using it again.
Sigh. I love holographic polish . . .
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Friday, September 7, 2012
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Holy Holographics, Batman!
Enchanted Polish Austin Powers, along wth Nfu Oh Aqua Base.
I resisted for a long time, but the Aqua Base really does make a big difference, both in the application of the holographic polish and in the amount of holographic effect achieved. Totally worth the money and trouble of ordering it.
Per Pam's suggestion, I applied one coat of Aqua Base, one coat of holo polish, another coat of Aqua Base and another coat of holo polish, topped off with a coat of Seche Vite. This was the first time I didn't have to struggle with patchiness when using a holographic polish! Love!
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