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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Wet N Wild Fergie Hollywood Walk of Fame & Essie Borrowed & Blue





Here's the other polish I picked up from Walgreens beside the Revlon Celestial FX. And you guess it...more glitters to add to the pile, LOL.

As you can see from the macro shot, you get some small holographic bar glitters and star glitters (blue, red, gold, silver, purple) in a clear base.

I would recommend using a dotting tool or toothpick to pick and position the stars on your nails unless you don't care whatever it gets. The clear base is not too thin or thick.









I wore Essie Borrowed & Blue as the base color. I can't believe I never got around to swatch it. It just dawned on me I never posted it. I'm ashamed to admit that I do still have a  ton of nail polishes I never got around to swatch and post for you guys. Anyways, this is two coats and the formula wasn't too thick or thin. However, it was quite streaky and patchy in some areas, even on the second coat. This one probably needs a third coat but I only did two cause I was going to top it with glitters. This is just a light pastel blue creme color. Looks clean and classy on its own. Very simple and minimal for those who prefer it that way.


12 comments:

  1. Love both of them ! The stars are so much fun, I need to hunt it down for an accent nail stat :)

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    1. It's really cute and fun. Ended up liking more than I anticipated

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  2. gorgeous blue! Looks a lot like a couple I have :) The stars are such a fun idea, lovely colours x

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    1. Thanks. I used purple before that and it didn't look so great, lol. The blue works out.

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  3. borrowed in blue is sooo pretty... I don't know how I feel about the staars though... :0

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    1. It's a nice color. I usually don't reach for it but it like it for layering.

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  4. Why have I never thought of using a dotting tool to pick out the glitters?! Thanks for the tip! :)

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    1. You're welcome. As I pull the brush out, I just used the dotting tool to pick up the glitter that I want. It makes my job easier that way.

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  5. Wooow, amazing with these little stars, so cute (:

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    1. I love those shaped glitters. I want to get more :)

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