This mani featured 3 of the sunsational collection from China Glaze (the jelly ones.)
Both keeping it teal and are you jelly are 3 coats. Isle see you later is 5 coats of it plus 1 coat sea glass from Starrily.
I paired isle see you later in a jelly sandwich with sea glass from Starrily (review coming soon!)
This is my first ever jelly sandwich!
Then I used my favorite Orly jelly
And my latest OPI given to me by a friend!
eenie meenie mighty bow (no picture here :( )
Please excuse the no clean up on right hand I did it at work in my free time and left my cleaning supplies at home. I was afraid I'd mess my nails up before doing clean up and not have a good shot. The right hand is one coat of whipped topping from Wet n' Wild with bright light from Starrily over the top. This has 2 coats of bright light.
That's my mani of the day! Until next mani!!!
I love it you're so awesome I wish I could wear my mani as you do yours looks great love that orly shade!
ReplyDeleteI love the polka dots and the Sea Glass (never seen that one before). Your site is so awesome! TY for all the cool ideas.
ReplyDeleteI love how creative you are! they are all great colors and designs :)
ReplyDeleteI love the sea glass! I've never seen that before. You are so creative with your colors and nails. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOhh fun. I especially love the bright colors (and seeing all of the fun things that you are doing with your nails!).
ReplyDeleteI love the effect of sea glass. I have never used such a textured polish with the exception of the more common glitter variety.
ReplyDeleteLove the sea glass polish!
ReplyDeleteThat Sea Glass polish would be perfect for the Breaking Bad party I'm having next week because the show is all about the production of "blue crystal." I love all of the looks you have here! :)
ReplyDeleteThose colors look great together! That last mani (on white) has a cool paint-splattered effect! Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteoh, i love the sea glass. that's cool!!
ReplyDeleteSo cool! The sea glass is bizarre (in a good way). :-)
ReplyDeleteI prefer plain nails, but I think the sea glass is interesting.
ReplyDeleteI wanna try the sea glass!! So cool!
ReplyDeleteI love these differnt textures.. I love the sea glass it looks so cool..
ReplyDeleteI like the white with confetti the best! Great job on all, though!
ReplyDeleteOK seriously this stuff is so cool. I obviously don't get manicures enough I had no idea this stuff existed.
ReplyDeleteVery cute nail polish...wish I were bold enough to wear it!!
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE that white with the splatters! I need to show my teen girls!
ReplyDeleteThe Stained Glass is amazing! My kids would love that for our next mani night - we do them every Friday.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors but definitely, my favorite is the last one.
ReplyDeleteMy girlfriend would totally love these colors. I'll be sure she finds out about it. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteI love the speckled the glass one was cute and the starrily was cute as well. My daughter loves these
ReplyDeleteI love them too! Also Starrily is the brand not a color.
DeleteThis is awesome! I love the way painted nails look on a woman. The sea glass is very neat!
ReplyDeleteI really like the bright light nails. So cool! I hardly ever wear nail polish, but I really love it.
ReplyDeleteMy wife would love these. Very nice!
ReplyDeleteI liked the manicures you did. They seemed fun and exciting to wear.
ReplyDeleteI love that sea glass polish. That is unbelievably cool!
ReplyDeleteOh my, my daughter would fall in love with all of these designs and colors! They are so beautiful, and each time she does her nails, she does her 3 older girls nails also..they always look so cute and matching. I would like to see her do some of the things you did!
ReplyDeleteI love the mutlicolor look - I've been doing a party nail on each hand for a while now, gives my mani a little pizzaz!
ReplyDeleteI love the colors! Great nail colors, and brand! Amy Desrosiers
ReplyDeleteThe speckles is interesting! Colorful for summer!
ReplyDeleteAmazing !I love all the colors especially teal and sea glass
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