What a fun polish I have for you tonight! Amy from NailVenturous Lacquers is super talented and has created some truly amazing polishes. Robin Laid an Egg is no exception.
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Robin Laid an Egg is fun but not overpowering or overly "blingy." It is a white base with small purple, blue and gold glitter. It applied very well - the glitter distributed evenly without any manipulating at all. It was nearly completely smooth BEFORE I put on the top coat. How awesome is that for a glitter?!
For the photos I used 1 coat of Robin Laid an Egg over 1 coat of Milani White on the Spot on all fingers EXCEPT my thumb. My thumb has 3 coats of Robin Laid an Egg on its own so you can see that it does become opaque if you choose not to layer it.
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3 coats by itself on the left, 1 coat over white on the right |
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NailVenturous Lacquers are available in Amy's
Etsy Store but she is currently on hiatus. Make sure to follow her
Facebook page to stay up-to-date on the latest news and re-stock date! You will not want to miss it!
Love all of Amy's polishes and this one is no let down. White bases with glitter are my favorite :)
ReplyDeleteAs you know, I am a huge fan of Amy and her polishes! I love this one and it looks great on you! Fantastic job!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty and candy like! Nice colours on you.
ReplyDeleteLooks awesome!!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! ♥
ReplyDeleteThis really looks yummy. Fabulous looking polish. Love the white base.
ReplyDeleteThis polish is just so cute!!! :D
ReplyDeleteIt looks very very pretty, especially over white!
ReplyDeletea new tip I have been learning is putting a white base for light colors. Do you do this for all light colors? What is a tip for very sheer polishes?
ReplyDeleteAnnette G - I usually layer polishes that have a sheer or light base over similar colors, especially for glitters. Glitters can be a major pain to remove, especially if you have many coats of them on. Plus layering helps to conserve the yummy goodness. :)
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