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Zoya Tiffany (artificial light) |
Today I have Zoya Tiffany for you. Tiffany is a lovely pink foil polish with shimmery gold, and I love that it has a smooth finish. I have no problem with the application, but unfortunately it started to chip after just one day.
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Tiffany + Oxidized Aqua (artificial light) |
Therefore I decided to layer it with Oxidized Aqua, a metallic aqua crackle polish from the China Glaze Metallic Crackles collection (I just received this collection + more from the lovely
Jeanie, more lemmings killed!). Unlike the creme crackles from CG, Oxidized Aqua shattered beautifully. One simple coat and I got my desired effect. I cannot wait to try out the other crackles from this collection!
3 comments:
Did you add thinner to your metallic crackle? I bought Latticed Lilac and it barely cracks at all!
I didn't. I have just checked my Latticed Lilac and it does not need thinner either.
I have heard that individual crackle polish could be a bit thick,so perhaps you just got a dud one? :(
What a great combo!
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