Recently, I've acquired rather a lot of polishes and am determined to use them all eventually. Here's two of them-the
beautiful '
For Audrey' from
China Glaze and the very pretty '
Neptune Sea', one of
Barry M's magnetic polishes. I've got two from their
magnetic range, and I'm pretty sure (looking at those pictures) that I have managed to get the wrong magnets with both of them but oh well. I like the ones I have better really, so I'm not complaining. I clearly haven't quite got the hang of these yet, in all my practises on some old plastic packaging the patterns came up really nicely but I haven't had as much luck on my nails sadly. Neptune Sea is mostly quite a dark gun metal silver but it has loads of tiny bright blue glittery flecks in it, which makes it really shimmery and pretty.
I've also wanted For Audrey ever since I first saw it-I didn't have any light/sky blues in my collection anyway and this was gorgeous-slightly on the teal side of blue, more ocean coloured than sky. It was just as lovely when it arrived, thankfully, it's definitely competing for my favourite polish.
This was 3 coats of For Audrey and countless of Neptune Sea (with the fishnet magnet) because I kept putting another layer on top to try and get the pattern more developed. Probably ended up with between 3 and 5 layers on each nail.
 |
You can see that in this pic Neptune Sea looks more blue than silver- there's that much glitter/magnety magic in it. |
 |
The flash has bleached For Audrey a little, she's a bit more greeny IRL |
As I said, I still need to get the hang of the magnetic polish, my best result (and only full nail showing the pattern) is on my right middle finger:
 |
Which of course I forgot to clean up before I took pictures of it...sorry! |
 |
You can't really tell in this photo, but the pattern goes all the way across, promise! |
I've got quite a good one on my right thumb too, but it's only on half the nail...not sure how I managed that. I've seen some awesome swatches by other bloggers though, so I know that it IS possible to get a good strong pattern on each nail. I shall persevere and practise more and hopefully next time I try them it'll be a little better!
What are your opinions on magnetic polishes? Did you have any more success than me and have any hints? Let me know =)
~Nail Art Novice~
Title of post taken from the wonderful Little Shop of Horrors-Meek Shall Inherit
No comments:
Post a Comment