Good morning, Dear Reader!
I tried out Color Club Orna-minted, the silver glitter from their
Scent-suous Holiday Collection, to add on to my Blue Year's Eve manicure. I added one coat of Orna-minted, which I found to be similar to Sugar Plum Yum as far as application - it's thick, and the easiest way to use it was to get out a blob, put it in the middle of a nail, and smooth it over the nail. I used a total of three coats of Sally Hansen Speed Shine over it to smooth it out.
|
Color Club Orna-minted Nail Polish, One Coat over Blue |
I like Orna-minted and applying it gave me what seems like a good idea for a mani with it, but this isn't the best use of it. I was going for a cold, icy manicure, but I think it looks more like I fell on some sparkly gravel with wet nails.
I was a little apprehensive about a mint scent, but it turns out that Orna-minted has the best possible variation of it. It smells like peppermint tea with just a little bit of white sugar, and although definitely there, is not too strong.
I don't think I'd be so bold as to call this manicure a success, but I figured I'd post it anyhow because it gives you a good look at one coat of Orna-minted, and that might prompt some fun ideas for a better use of it for you, too.
That's it for today, so until next time, Dear Reader, love and nail polish to you!
Edited to add a note on removal: Orna-minted was surprisingly not bad to remove. Even with three coats of top coat, I had it removed with felt and acetone in ten minutes even. The only part that took effort was the free edges (that's always true of glitter removal) , so getting this off of shorter nails should be even easier.
All Rights Reserved, Siobhan@
The Nailphile. If you're reading this elsewhere, it's stolen from a real
nail polish blog.
No comments:
Post a Comment