This attempt with using a white glitter was much better than my previous one. With Sweets to the Sweet the base color I used killed the mani. I love the results of this manicure!
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Instead of using a white creme, I used a white sheer/jelly. It's really a little of both.
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I used Brucci French Opaque.
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I used two coats of French Opaque over a coat of Orly Bonder. Then I used two coats of LL&L and one more of French Opaque, to "sandwich" it. Then it is sealed with OTD. LL&L applied very nicely and this manicure was strong, no chipping and lasted wonderfully!
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This is nice! It almost looks like an all-white version of a Deborah Lippmann polish with the layers of different-sized glitters.
ReplyDeleteits just too pretty xD
DeleteIt does look like lace!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Denise, my first impression was that Im looking lace nails
ReplyDeleteyes i agree with you both - this polish is accurately named
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