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Showing posts with label Elevation Polish Daisen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elevation Polish Daisen. Show all posts

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Extend-A-Mani: A Gradient and Some Glitter

Nothing to Disclose  




Today I have another easy way to Extend-A-Mani with a quick gradient and some glitter. I used my existing Dior Galaxie #992 manicure and did the gradient with Zoya Shelby. Then I topped it off with Elevation Polish Daisen.






Continued after the jump...


Friday, May 17, 2013

Elevation Polish Mount Feathertop with a Daisen Jelly Sandwich!

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*This product is Cruelty Free 



Good Evening! Tonight I have another great Elevation Polish to show you from the May 2013 restock - Mount Feathertop!


Elevation Polish Mount Feathertop
with Daisen and Daisen Jelly Sandwich


Mount Feathertop is described by the maker as follows:


Color: Mount Feathertop
Description: Light pink sheer build-able color. 1 coat for subtle glowing natural looking nails, 2 coats medium sheer pink, 3 coats for a pretty pink color (slight visible nail line), 4 for full coverage. Great for Jelly/glitter sandwiches.
Finish: Sheer/Jelly
Inspiration: Part of "Australian Sunrise & Sunset Collection"


The description is accurate. I was totally prepared not to like this one because it's sheer and it's pink, however, I was quite surprised to find that it didn't really read pink on me it turned out to be my perfect "mannequin hands" polish. Because of how pale I am - it reads as a neutral/nude on me in most lighting!!! The application and formula were both perfect, so I didn't mind the number of coats. I used three coats first and then I layered on 1 coat of Daisen and then one more coat of Mount Feathertop to make the "jelly sandwich." You could layer one more coat on top for a more muted "sandwich." No top coat for any of the photos. Adding Daisen does really bring out the pink more.

More swatch photos after the jump...