Saturday, February 8, 2014
Quartz
More work wear for today (you can count the amount of business meetings I had on the amount of work wear manis I show ;-) )
My base color is Chanel Quartz, a cool toned neutral shimmer. Depending on the light, it looks more beige/nude or more grey. Quartz is pretty sheer, I used three coats for (more or less) opacity.
Then I used Konad plate m64 and Enchanted Polish Vampire's Dessert (already shown here) to stamp this geometric pattern. One coat of Rica Glossy Glam topcoat marked the final step of this mani.
Enchanted Polish are pretty hard to get nowadays (as you can see me bottle is an old one, when they weren't as htg) but if you're lucky they're available at Mei Mei's Signatures, Pshiiit and Big Cartel.
I'd recommend to follow the brand on Facebook or Twitter to get updates on restocks.Vampire's Dessert was a limited edition back in 2012 and is no longer available.
Labels:
Chanel,
Enchanted Polish,
Indie,
Nailart,
Stamping
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Ich mag das Farbschema. Aber Chanellacke sollen ja qualitativ nicht so toll sein :(
ReplyDeleteQualitativ kann ich Chanel-Lacke leider wirklich nicht empfehlen. Klar hängt die Haltbarkeit immer auch von der eigenen Körperchemie ab, aber bei mir halten z.B. Catrice Lacke eher besser, und das bei einem Bruchteil des Preises...
DeleteOooh I love that design! I think it would look really good too if you did that on all nails.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure it would. But as I was wearing this mani for a court session, I didn't dare wearing more than a subtle accent nail ;-)
DeleteVery elegant! Vampire Dessert was my first ever EP and ordered at a time where I knew next to nothing about Indies!
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine! VD was one of my firsts, too :-)
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