These are two coats of Chanel Frenzy over Essence XXL Nail Thickener Base Coat and Essie Good to Go Top Coat. Using the Essence Base Coat sorted my issues I originally had with Chanel Frenzy. It applied wonderfully and two coats provided sufficient opacity.
I love to give a mani a twist when wearing it on the second day and this time I picked Lush Lacquer Seas the Moment. I gave this mani an own post here http://polishedmarvels.blogspot.ch/2012/11/lush-lacquer-seas-moment.html
Next up is Misa Throw Me Something Purple Please - this is actually a guest polish, it belongs to my friend Antonella and she kindly lent it to me as I always ogle her nails when she wears it ;-)
Indoors in artificial light it looks more purple:
Outdoors in daylight it looks blue:
Oh my I NEED this polish - its a stunner. The formula is a dream to work with. I believe it could be opaque in one coat but at this time of the year I hardly get a chance to do my nails in daylight so I tend to apply two coats for good measure. I used Essence XXL Nail Thickener as Base Coat and Butter London Hardwear as Top Coat.
I will not show you my last NOTD of the week - I don't want to spoil it, it's another incredibly awesome polish that I will show you in a separate post next week ;-).
Do you also have such wonderful friends who lend you nail polish?
I look forward to reading your comments!!!
Thanks for reading!!
Christine
Frenzy suits you perfectly, and the burple is stunning! Great choices! Looking foward to see the third polish! Beijos
ReplyDeleteThank you so much :-) I am rather exited to show you the third polish myself :-)))) beijos
DeleteThe blue Misa looks wonderful! I've been wanting somethig like this, but the closest I got is a claire's blue, that is not even similar.
ReplyDeleteI'm not lucky to have a friend who lends me nail polish... but I have several who borrow them from me, lol!
LOL I know what you mean!! And I agree this blurple is totally unique, I have so many blues and not a single one resembles the Misa :-) thanks for commenting <3
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