August 24, 2012
Hey everyone! I am back! I have been MIA because I was on vacation!!!! I thought I would get a quick post up to say hello! I hope to show you pics from my vacation in the next couple of days.
This is one (?) coat of gLORIous 22K Gold leaf topcoat over two coats of Dandy Nails Head Underwater. This gold leaf top coat is awesome, and it is reasonably price (in my opinion, Sephora's gold leaf top coat for $30 is a bit pricey). I think Lori sells hers for $15.
I didn't apply like a typical polish. I put a glob of the polish on a piece of paper and dabbed the gold pieces on my nails with the brush. You have to be careful with the gold flakes. They are delicate. It took a little work, but SOOOOO worth it! =)
If you are interested in getting your hands on this, contact Lori at msindent@comcast.net for information. I think she is still selling! =)





15 comments:
This is gorgeous!!
I like this. $15 is much better and this looks WAY better than the Sephora stuff. I tried it today and the pieces are so teeny tiny. I didn;t like it. THIS is beautiful.
Wow, I've seen a few posts with the Gold Leaf topcoat now, and both have convinced me to get it xD
i like gold over blue :)
Beautiful!
Wow
this gold top is awesome
Welcome back! Love the gold topcoat :)
I didn't know that Sephora by OPI sold theirs for $30?!? That's ridiculous! This is such a pretty combo. :)
I love the gold flakes over the blue! That's the colors of my Alma Mater, haha.
Beautiful! I always love blue and gold together. Hope you had an amazing vacation!
The gold foils are sooo beautiful! I could picture it over almost anything and it would be awsome! Like it alot! :)
i lovelovelove loveeeeee gold leaf top coat!
Wow love the gold leaf :)
The colour combo is real nice too
Xx
Gorgeous swatches!! Love all of these!
These are all so gorgeous!!! Your nails seem to be getting really long...Awesome! So pretty!
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