The formula is thin but not runny and highly pigmented. I applied three coats of Dance Legend Gel Effect 896 over my regular Base Coat and sealed the high shine with Glisten&Glow HK Girl. Now if you have not too badly ridged nails, you can easily get away with two coats and go without VNL but those ridges are too unforgiving at two coats.
Final thoughts: If you love green you need this, simple as that
I ordered Dance Legend Gel Effect 896 with Llarowe.
I look forward to reading your comments - thanks for visiting!!!
Christine <3
That is such a stunning color! I might need to order some DL soon (I haven't tried any yet :p )
ReplyDeleteThank you love - beware Dance Legend has a way to get you addicted in no time - LOL
DeleteWhat a gorgeous color, Christine! I love how intense it is! :) I find teals to be among the hardest colors to photograph correctly. Mine always comes out too green or too blue. And I'm no good at using Photoshop to color correct. No matter how many times I try, I can never figure out if I'm getting closer to the actual color or further away with each correction lol.
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Thank you dear Yun! You are right, it has a hint of teal in it. I miss Melissa here - she was always able to help me out with descriptions of polish colors... I do not like to fiddle with photoshop either - my experience is the same like yours ;-)! So on to another couple of hundreds of snaps :-D
DeleteGood on you for getting it right! This is GORGEOUS. I fear it would bring put all the red on my skin but on you it is perfect.
ReplyDeleteThank you sis!!! I nearly banned lobster hands from the menu by having just the slightest tan. Come autumn I probably will be able to provide a whole menue of seafood shades on my hands ;-P - it does ressemble that necklace you showed for our IG challenge, no? xxx
DeleteWhat an amazing green. The DL team sure know how to make a good colour :-)
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