I'm not going to lie but I am in love with the Pop Wash Collection from
Color Club. The colours are amazing, they blend together so well, you
can build the colour up, and most importantly they are so easy to use. I
would probably say that these are my favorite sheer tint polishes that I
have tried. I thought it would be fun to share with you some of the
nail art I have done using this collection. I will point out that these
polishes are actually brighter and definitely not as washed out as they
appear in my pictures. The joys of cameras and bright polishes.
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Lead Lighting |
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Dry Brush over swatch of Tube Top |
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Dry Brush over swatch of Tube Top |
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Sponged |
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Gradient |
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Smoosh |
You can bet you are going to see me using these polishes a lot. They are just so pretty and so easy to work with. There is just so many things you can do with them.
Wow it's amazing to see how versatile these are. Your lead lighting Mani is gorgeous. I have put them on my to buy list & need them now :)
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Thanks Vicky. That is easily one of my favorite manis I have ever done :)
DeleteI had to buy these the moment they were available. Uberchic has awesome plates!!
ReplyDeleteThere are so many amazing things around at the moment. It's very hard to keep up.
DeleteI would love to see videos of you doing these manis. They are gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Kellie. I do have a couple of tutorials on my blog for how I have done a couple of these manis:
Deletehttp://oliviajadenails.blogspot.com.au/2017/07/multicoloured-sponged-nail-art-tutorial.html
http://oliviajadenails.blogspot.com.au/2015/04/gradient-nail-art-tutorial.html
The other techniques are all basic ones which you can find a lot of video tutorials on youtube for already.
I have considered videos in the past but it's not something I really have the time for at this stage. Plus I don't think I have anything new to offer in terms of videos than what is already out there. I stick to basic techniques and do them over and over.