Hello!! Today I'm very excited to share about a prize that I've won in a giveaway held by F4 Polish at their facebook page. It was a giveaway held to celebrate the mark of their 1,000 fans like on their facebook page. I was really looking forward to receive this, because I got to choose any polish of my choice and get it at JUMBO size :D I've chosen one from their Christmas Collection which is Peppermint Stix! I chose it because everywhere I went, I've only been seeing Red & White and Peppermints! The name is so catchy too! Plus, I really wanted a red and white glitter, this is just perfect! Thank you again to Jenn, Lacey and Lexy, the ladies behind F4 Polish for this wonderful prize!
Showing posts with label Sandwich. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sandwich. Show all posts
Monday, 3 December 2012
Tuesday, 24 July 2012
Sandwich, please?
A few days ago I found a very pretty lime green, its not too neon for my skin colour. Just right, I suppose. Its a nail polish by Bloop. Unfortunately, I do not know what the colour code is or the real name of the colour. It's not stated anywhere on the bottle. So, if any of you know what the name of this colour is, do feel free to drop me a comment below about the name. For the time being, I'd just refer to this colour as lime green.
MYR 8.90
The brush is big and round. Application wise, smooth, no streaks, and super-duper glossy! However, it do require the usage of icy cold water dipping to prevent the bubbles. Drying time, normal.
When I did the first coat, the first thing that came into my mind was "wow, this is going to be great for those sandwich nail art that I've been seeing around on the world wide web".
And that was exactly what I did for today's NOTD; A Green Lime Jelly Sandwich.
Ingredients:
Base Coat
Bloop Nail Polish
Sheng Ji #58 (review here)
Bowl of Icy Cold Water (optional)
Sally Hansen's Insta-Dri Anti Chip Top Coat (or your favourite top coat)
Method:
1. Prepare nails with base coat. Let dry. (lol)
2. Start off with a good thin coat of Bloop Nail Polish. Let Dry.
3. Apply a coat of Sheng Ji #58 on every nails and allow drying time.
4. Apply another coat of Bloop Nail Polish onto the glitters. Allow polish to dry.
(If result is satisfactory, you may stop here. If not, feel free to repeat step 3 and 4).
5. Season your sandwich with a good layer of Sally Hansen's Top Coat. And you are done!
*Optonal: Dipped your hands into a bowl of icy cold water in between layers to speed up drying time and prevent bubblings.
So, how do you like the sandwich? I had fun executing it though, and looking forward to make more to see the different results it could bring. :D
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