A little layering for your Thursday... :)
Polishes Used:
1 Coat Beauty Secrets Ridge Filler
2 Coats Zoya Paloma
1 Coat Butter London Rosie Lee
1.5 Coats Sephora by OPI The Golden Age
1 Coat Butter London Rosie Lee
2 Coats Zoya Paloma
1 Coat Borghese Clear Coat
1 Coat Seche Vite
It's been so long since my last full-fledged Jelly Glitter Sandwich... and even longer since I've worn Zoya Paloma! Last time around, I layered this lovely raspberry jelly with China Glaze Your Present Required. This time, I paired it with silver, gold, and pink glitter!
On its own, Zoya Paloma is a gorgeous raspberry pink jelly! Since I layered it with more of a multi-colored glitter last time, I decided to try to keep this sandwich a little more uniform in color. Rosie Lee is a fine pink glitter polish, while The Golden Age contains small and large silver and gold glitter. I sandwiched The Golden Age in between layers of Rosie Lee to add a little more depth to the layering. One coat of Paloma on top transformed the glitter a little bit, but I decided to use a second coat to lock the glitter down just a little deeper!
All in all, I really like the effect. Paloma turns each glitter into a slightly different tone of raspberry pink for gorgeous, multi-dimensional sparkle! I'm such a sucker for a good jelly glitter sandwich, and you all know how I feel about sparkle!
What do you think of Paloma Rose?
Polishes Used:
1 Coat Beauty Secrets Ridge Filler
2 Coats Zoya Paloma
1 Coat Butter London Rosie Lee
1.5 Coats Sephora by OPI The Golden Age
1 Coat Butter London Rosie Lee
2 Coats Zoya Paloma
1 Coat Borghese Clear Coat
1 Coat Seche Vite
It's been so long since my last full-fledged Jelly Glitter Sandwich... and even longer since I've worn Zoya Paloma! Last time around, I layered this lovely raspberry jelly with China Glaze Your Present Required. This time, I paired it with silver, gold, and pink glitter!
On its own, Zoya Paloma is a gorgeous raspberry pink jelly! Since I layered it with more of a multi-colored glitter last time, I decided to try to keep this sandwich a little more uniform in color. Rosie Lee is a fine pink glitter polish, while The Golden Age contains small and large silver and gold glitter. I sandwiched The Golden Age in between layers of Rosie Lee to add a little more depth to the layering. One coat of Paloma on top transformed the glitter a little bit, but I decided to use a second coat to lock the glitter down just a little deeper!
All in all, I really like the effect. Paloma turns each glitter into a slightly different tone of raspberry pink for gorgeous, multi-dimensional sparkle! I'm such a sucker for a good jelly glitter sandwich, and you all know how I feel about sparkle!
What do you think of Paloma Rose?
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