Friday 24 January 2014

Cadillacquer Tell it to the Frogs

I have another beautiful polish from the Swiss Indie nail polish brand Cadillacquer. Today I show you Tell it to the Frogs. A greyed out green loaded with mint seafoam green glitter that has a mother of pearl shine and loads of turquoise micro glitter. This is such a chameleon - it can look green, grey or clearly blue leaning:




I applied three thin coats of Cadillacquer Tell it to the Frogs over Essence Hardening Nail Base. The formula was a piece of cake to work with and all the glitters spread nice and willingly on the nails. Dry time is normal and the surface was surprisingly smooth. I finished the mani with one coat of Glisten& Glow HK Girl.

Final thoughts: I would call Tell it to the Frogs another signature Cadillacquer polish - sort of soft base color and incredibly multifaceted. For me this is a clear winner for a work friendly glitter.

I order my Cadillacquers from Madeleines Bigcartel shop here.

I look forward to reading your comments - thanks for visiting!!!
Christine

7 comments:

  1. Lovely polish! Of course, it's waiting with my untrieds :-)

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    1. I am curious to see it on your nails - thank you <3

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  2. Hi pet! I love the color shifts and the name is awesome too! I haven't tried Glisten&Glow. How does it feel compared to essence and SV? Hope you've had a great week-end and that you have a great crime night! Viele Küsschen!!! xxx

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    1. Hi doll, thank you <3 it is quite an intriguing shade and the name is hilarious, I agree ;-)! HK Girl beats Essence by lenghts, you can apply thinner layers with the same effect and it doesn't get gloppy - I am nearly finished with my first bottle and the consistency is the same as when I opened the bottle. I never use Seche but what I have read on other Blogs you have no polish shrinkage at equal performance. Enjoy your Sunday evening too - puss, puss xxx

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  3. this looks magical, and i am in love with indies i can't buy over here cause they don't exist in italy...swap? :)

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