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Good morning!!
Today I have a simple look featuring some Inglot Pro Perfection glitter striping polishes. Some time ago Inglot released an amazing range of striping glitter polishes and I was lucky enough to receive them for review. For this look I decided to revisit an old manicure of mine from 2011. I wanted to keep it simple because I love the classic beauty of Zoya's Normani. The glittery stripes were the perfect touch to spice up my Greige base.

This simple look started with a base of Zoya Normani. Once my base was dry I did my glitter stripes. I used Inglot Pro Perfection glitter stripers in #66 which is the Gold- Holographic glitter, and #92 which is a Black and Silver glitter. On my Pinky and Ring nail I did full stripes, and on my Index and Middle I did falling stripes. I finished my look off by top coating my nails with a generous layer of Seche Vite.
The Inglot Pro Perfection stripers come in a beautiful range of glitter mixes and retail for $10.00. I kind of wish they had also released some of them as regular glitter polishes. They are densely packed with sparkles and are just amazing. The only issue I have is that the brush is not very fine or easy to control (for me at least). That is the only downside I could think of with these babies. Nothing using my own stripe brush cannot fix.
Even tough this is a simple look I really love it because I can still enjoy the beauty of Normani without being too distracted by the nail art.
Thanks for coming by!
Very pretty! I was wondering Cristina, if you've tried the top coat Glossy Glam by Rica. I've lots of blog reviews on it being a better top coat than Seche Vite. Wanted to know your opinion if you have tried it.
ReplyDeleteIn my next life, I will have your gorgeous nails and mad skills, Cristina. Until then, I will ooh and aah and admire. ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful combination! I really like it.
ReplyDeleteOooo, neat design!!! Very different, but I love the look!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful nails! I always like to when you do the glitter stripes!
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