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3 coats; natural lighting




with flash





Ozotic Pro 604 is a white gold scattered holo. I love the Ozotic scattered holos because the shimmer particles are so chunky and lovely. I can't do yellow golds or anything warmer than champagne, so I am really happy to have this. I have seen people note that it pulls green on them, but it stayed a true white gold on me. I much prefer this to Glitter Gal White Gold Sparkle.



The formula is awesome. It not only applies smoothly, but it also dries super quickly.



In case you were not aware, Oztoic Pro is discontinuing their holo and duochrome lines. Now would be the ideal time to get any polishes you have on your lemming list! Just be clear, this includes their 500 series only, so 604 is not in danger of discontinuation yet.



I would suggest getting your Ozotics from Kim at overalbeauty.com. She has wonderful customer service!
08 June 5 comments



2 coats



Dior Riviera is orange coral creme with super secret shimmer. They could have left the shimmer out, to be quite honest. I suppose it adds a slight sheen, but it's negligible. The color itself is gorgeous, though.



The formula is perfection! Riviera basically applied itself.



The secret shimmer in Riviera made me want some visible shimmer, so I layered Deborah Lippmann Diamonds and Pearls on top.






1 coats Diamonds and Pearls over 2 coats Riviera

Deborah Lippmann Diamonds and Pearls is a gorgeous peachy gold shimmer. One coat added just the right amount of shimmer I was craving without making it over the top.



I typically go for pink corals, so Riviera is a nice addition to my collection. I'm thinking Sally Hansen Caribbean Coral may be close in color to Riviera, so I can't say it is extremely unique or that Riviera is a must-have. However, the formula is wonderful, and I don't regret my purchase.



Dior Riviera (10ml/0.33 fl. oz.) retails for $23  and is available at Dior.com

Deborah Lippmann Diamonds and Pearls (15 ml/0.5 fl. oz)  retails for $16 and is available at Deborahlippmann.com
06 June 8 comments






Nails Inc. Portobello is a squishy coral neon - three of my favorite words. It's coral that definitely has more orange in it than pink or red. It's less red ad slightly lighter than Deborah Lippmann Party Girl, in case you were wondering.



The formula is a nice consistency, and I had no issues with applying this one.



I've accumulated so many neons in the past few weeks that I'm sure I have something that is similar to this. I will do a comp of some of my recent acquisitions. For the meantime, though, I'm glad I bought this.



Nails Inc. Portobello retails for $9.50 and is available at Sephora stores and online.


05 June 11 comments
Orly Mermaid Tale is from the new Glam FX collection, which is a collection of glitters. Apparently, Orly plans to release a total of twenty-two glitters. Remember when China Glaze released fifty glitters? Good times! So far, the Glam FX collection consists of five glitters, and Mermaid Tale is definitely my favorite.






1 coat over AA Peacock


Orly Mermaid Tale is a clear base with green micro glitter, blue and green mini sequins, and well as larger green holo sequins. There's a lot going on, but it all works really well.









The formula is definitely thick, so I added a few drops of thinner before I even started applying. I had no problems with the application. I dabbed the glitter on rather than painting strokes.








1 coat

Here's American Apparel Peacock on its own. I love my AA's because so many of them are one-coaters and apply like a dream. Plus, they're only $6! So cheap. :)



I definitely should have made sure I had a color accurate picture before slapping Mermaid Tale on top. It's much more teal and a bit deeper than what's in the picture.





Orly Mermaid Tale retails for $10 and is available wherever Orly is sold. If you have a beauty club card, they are $8.99 at Sally Beauty.

American Apparel Peacock retails for $6 and is available at americanapparel.net
04 June 7 comments
This week's battle features three mid-tone purple cremes. Surprisingly, I don't own a lot of these. The more examine my stash, the more I'm learning about what colors interest me. So far, coral is hands down the winner. What color dominates your stash?



Anyway, into the arena:






American Apparel African Violet, Barielle Grape Escape, OPI



Disclaimer: Purples are always a challenge to photograph, but I tried to
get the most color accurate photos (to my eye and monitor) that I could. I sacrificed focus for color, so sorry for any
blurriness you see.










2 coats

American Apparel African Violet has more of a red undertone than I expected. I think slightly warmer purples look better on me than the cool ones.



I thought African Violet would be on the thick and a one-coater like most of my AA's. However, its consistency is thinner and a bit tough to control on the nail. I was prepared for it on the second coat, though, and it was totally manageable.






2 coats

Barielle Grape Escape is just a touch cooler than African Violet, but it is almost negligible. They are pretty much dupes. The formula on this is quite similar to African Violet's formula as well.








3 coats

OPI Funky Dunkey is much cooler than both African Violet and Grape Escape. The formula is also superb compared to the other two. It practically applied itself, which is something that almost never happens with OPIs. Pleasant surprise.








3 coats of each

Battle casualty: Barielle Grape Escape. Another Barielle bites the dust!



I chose African Violet over Grape escape because I like the bottle and the brush better. Funky Dunkey's wonderful formula and cool undertone saved it from the purge pile.



Which polish(es) would you have purged?



Have a wonderful weekend!
01 June 15 comments
Just a reminder that today to enter my giveaway, which is the full Layla Hologram collection and 1 bottle of Nfu.Oh Aqua Base.







Mercury Twilight, Coral Glam, Retro Pink, Ultra Violet, Jade Groove, Mermaid Spell, Ocean Rush, Flash Black



I'm re-posting the form here instead of linking t the original post. It is the same entry form, so if you've already entered, no need to do so again.







In other news, I should have a new Purge Wars post up later today.
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