Sinful Colors Let me Go
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See the Awesomeness in the bottle? I wish it would've translated to the nail Better. |
"Let me Go" is a light Lavender frosty duochrome. In the bottle it has Blue, Green, Purple and Grey flashes. It is amazing in the bottle. As you can see it does not translate well to the nail. For this mani I used Three coats and there was no VNL but the color was very light and kind of blah... The formula was great and fast drying. I'm not giving up on this polish.It has great layering potential so I had to to sit down and play around with some base colors.
Here is some of the layering pics...
Two coats of "Let me Go" over:
Index: SC Mint Apple- Middle: OPI Funky Dunkey Ring: Barielle Decadence- Pinkie: OPI Black Onyx |
Index: Zoya Shawn- Middle: Zoya Kelly Ring: Icing Preppy Purple - Pinkie- CG Innocence. |
Thanks for Reading :)
<3 Cristina
Color:
SC Let Me Go
Stamping: OPI Black Cherry Chutney
Plate: BM19
This polish looks perfect for layering, I like how it adds effects on your other polishes, great work!
ReplyDeleteYey! one of my faves... I really love how it looks layered over colors! I would have never imagined! You really have creativity sis!
ReplyDeleteooooo, that color is so pretty, so is the Konad :)
ReplyDeleteAlso, I have a question, when you have a nail blog or whatever, do you have to have a disclosure?? Also, what does a disclosure do exactly?? Because I am not sure if I am supposed to get one... anyway, please let me know, thanks :)
Yey! one of my faves... I really love how it looks layered over colors! I would have never imagined! You really have creativity sis!
ReplyDeleteThis polish looks perfect for layering, I like how it adds effects on your other polishes, great work!
ReplyDeleteLet Me Go is exactly as you described. Very faint. I used a bright white base and then put about 3 coats of the LMG and it finally had some resemblance to the bottle. It's more lavender but angles of light bring out the other hints of color. It's perfect on the beach. Which is why I bought it in the first place, it reminded me of an Abalone Shell.
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