Not a particularly interesting polish, but a solid one. Genevieve applied easily and dried fairly quickly. I have to say I've been pretty impressed with their formula lately. Yes, I do have some bubbling there, but I suspect that's because I'm nearing the end of my bottle of ridge filler basecoat. *sad face* I did do an accent marble with Genevieve and Julep Acacia.
Those two actually played really nicely together. I almost did more nails, but... I can't remember. It may have been getting late.
For those of you interested I have up to Part 6 of "The Fallout Saga" typed up and ready. Polish-wise I have Color Club Cash Only plus a water marble (that could have been better; stupid bubbling) and a very pretty Julep holo complete with comparison. I'm not going to say definitively that I'm "getting back into the swing of things", but overall I think I'm doing better. I do have some fairly stressful 'adulty' things coming up, but hopefully those won't be too traumatic. *fingers crossed* Y'all take care out there and I'll see you soon! (^_^)"/"
Water-marble is something that i have attempted doing once and my polish didn't even wanted to spread out - brand new polish. So i'm just not going to go that route again. I like that shade prefect for winter. Today i can see that at last i'm having some sunshine so i think that i can start wearing some more pastels again.
ReplyDeleteSome polishes just don't want to, you have to experiment! lol Also using bottled or filtered water can make a huge difference. I can't use the tap water here because it's too hard.
DeleteHurray for sunshine!
Genevieve is a gorgeous fall color and your water marble looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteHmmm... I really have to try that again myself soon.
I wonder if holo's can be convinced to play nice in a cup with water ;)
They can, actually! I've done one with some A England holos before. ;) Also Color Club, I think.
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