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Showing posts with label Cirque du Soleil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cirque du Soleil. Show all posts

Saturday, October 26, 2013

China Glaze - Igniting Love (Cirque Du Soleil Collection: Worlds Away Collection winter 2012)

Ahhh, today it is the 26th of October.....the day I got married, some X years ago!
I needed to do something cheesy ;-)
China Glaze Igniting Love fits the bill perfectly, it is a hot red creme that stands out and makes my nails very happy.
This were two very smooth and easy coats of Igniting Love, you can see a tiny, tiny bit of nail line if you stare at it very hard....nothing dramatic really.


China Glaze Igniting Love
China Glaze - Igniting Love

China Glaze Igniting Love

China Glaze Igniting Love

China Glaze Igniting Love

China Glaze Igniting Love

China Glaze Igniting Love
wink, wink to my "huspup" >ieuw; hate that word<
There is one "but" in this story though: it stains like crazy when you try to remove it! I had red rims around my nails for days....very Halloween appropriate you could say!


Tuesday, January 22, 2013

China Glaze - Cirque du Soleil - Worlds away...my picks

The newest collection of China Glaze, Cirque du soleil Worlds away I have only picked two polishes: Trap-eze and Running in Circles. I try to stay a bit on budget...but...these two...I couldn't let them escape me :-)
Excuses me for my dry and battered cuticles...winter is getting to them I suppose.

Without further ado, here is the first China Glaze Trap-eze:

China Glaze Trap-eze
China Glaze - Trap-eze

China Glaze Trap-eze

China Glaze Trap-eze

China Glaze Trap-eze

China Glaze Trap-eze
The formula of Trap-eze was a bit watery and I had to rearrange some glitters and dab them on some bald spots. It was not unworkable and it self leveled nicely! This is 3 thin coats.

Next up is China Glaze Running in Circles:
China Glaze Running in Circles
China Glaze - Running in Circles

China Glaze Running in Circles

China Glaze Running in Circles

China Glaze Running in Circles
I LOVE this glassfleck green: it looks alight in direct sunlight!
This was two thin coats and they applied like a dream.

Like Bob Ross used to say: "That's all folks, happy painting and God bless" :-)