The above picture are taken indoors in daylight, the photo below outdoors in the sun
I applied one coat of Emily de Molly Copper Field over two coats of Picture Polish Tiffany. What you see in the above pictures is literally what you get on your brush, no extra dabs or chasing glitters in the bottle.
I remembered only after painting my middle finger, that turning the bottle upside down a couple of minutes prior to applying helps getting the heavier glitter onto the brush as well. This is why my pointer is so glitter crowded. First I wanted to redo the index finger but then I thought it would show the difference between the amount of glitters ending up on your nail pretty well. To be honest, I like it better when the glitter is not as dense.
I ordered Emily de Molly Copper Field with Llarowe.
I look forward to reading your comments - thanks for visiting!!!
Christine
Pretty. I love the colors of the glitter and you chose a great base. I like the sparse glitter look too!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Essie - thank you <3!!! The sparse glitter has more class somehow I find, no? Have a lovely weekend xxx
DeleteAnother beautiful glitter! I love copper glitter, and of course, you can never go wrong with teal! This looks great over Tiffany. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Melissa, thank you xxx!!! You once more put it so right - teal is such a versatile and perfect color to show off any bling!!!
DeleteHi pet! I really like copper and turquoise together! I prefer the spare glitter nails too! Less is more! ;) Viele Küsschen!!! xxx
ReplyDeleteHi sweetie, it has a baroque feel somehow, no? Yes, the sparse glitter is just so much better than the dense one. You are so right - less is more (almost always - except holos ;-P) - Puss, Puss xxx
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