I jumped at the opportunity to purchase Girly Bits Smurf Dance. First, I had no Girly Bits (what is wrong with me?). Second, I loved it when I saw it on
The Silverinator's blog but did not win her giveaway. Third, I apparently don't own enough blue glitters. I got it in the mail Tuesday and have it on now. I love it!
I stumbled upon Sag Harbor in a dusty and paid a whole $5 for it. This is a pale shimmery blue. It's a good amount of shimmer so that it is not frosty. Two coats and I was done. Then I used Essie Shelter Island (see my original post on it
here). Shelter Island has a somewhat jelly finish so I knew it would be sheer. You will see it is not a smooth gradient and there is a reason for that.
After that dried, I put on just one coat of Girly Bits Smurf Dance which smoothed out the gradient. Application was a breeze. The formula was thin but allowed the glitter to spread out easier. The only thing is that I wish there were more large squares. I *really* had to shake it upside down and dig for that one square. Totally worth it. Loved it.
This combo sort of reminds me on snow. I'm picturing winter manis now. One coat of NYC GCS (Grand Central Station) and one coat of Seche Vite. Please excuse my cut on my index finger. Had a fight chopping a piece of fruit. :-D
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Essie Sag Harbor, two coats, artificial light |
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See what I mean about the gradient? It doesn't need to be perfect. With Essie Shelter Island |
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Indoor, artificial light |
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Indoor, artificial light |
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Indoor, artificial light |
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Bottle shot in sunlight. So rainbow-y |
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Direct sunlight |
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Direct sunlight |
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Direct sunlight |
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Direct sunlight |
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Direct sunlight |
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Direct sunlight | | |
Unfortunately, the Essies are now pretty hard to find, but if you do, buy them immediately!
Pam from Girly Bits may release Smurf Dance in the future. If you love the color, let me know in the comments so I can pass them along to her! Meanwhile, she has tons of other gorgeous polishes that you can purchase
here.
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