indoors, artificial light
outdoors, shade
I didn't take a bottle shot because the bottle I used (an old Seche Rebuild bottle) was made of foggy glass, and unfortunately you can't see the holographic bits, but I hope you get a good idea of what this polish is like nonetheless. For some reason I didn't write down the polishes I used when I made this like I usually do, but my best guess and remembrance is that I used Icing Electric Feeling, Wet n Wild Kaleidoscope, China Glaze Fairy Dust, Wet n Wild White Creme, and Wet n Wild Clear. I'm reasonably happy with this franken, though I feel like it lacks something at times...we'll see.
That is an amazing colour!!! Love it!! :)
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So pretty! this looks like it's a cousin of ChG Atlantis!
ReplyDeleteI love this franken! It's so gorgeous!
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ReplyDeleteYeah, I thought of that too!
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ReplyDeleteI would love to see this without the glitter. I love glitter, but a plain jelly in this shade of blue would be so delicious.
ReplyDeleteThat is true!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! It's like a blue version of Atlantis :D
ReplyDeleteThanks! The glitter and opacity are a little different, but the two are similar.
ReplyDeleteLove this polish! Wish I could buy it in stores!
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