Last year I posted about Rimmel Camouflage: a gorgeous shimmer that had many shades of green blended together.
This year I donned it again and added a layer of a very sheer un-named greenish blue over it in one layer:
Three coats of Rimmel Camouflage on all, but the two on the right have one coat of this crazy sheer I received in a swap. It totally turns it into an emerald green.
This isn't a franken I made at all and so I can't even begin to guess at what might be in it. It's full of shimmer and the payoff as a layering topcoat makes it a keeper.
Thank you so much for reading my little nail polish journal!
This year I donned it again and added a layer of a very sheer un-named greenish blue over it in one layer:
Three coats of Rimmel Camouflage on all, but the two on the right have one coat of this crazy sheer I received in a swap. It totally turns it into an emerald green.
This isn't a franken I made at all and so I can't even begin to guess at what might be in it. It's full of shimmer and the payoff as a layering topcoat makes it a keeper.
Thank you so much for reading my little nail polish journal!
Very cool, I love receiving frankens in swaps :)
ReplyDeleteYeah!
ReplyDeleteAt first I thought, ooh, too sheer, but it's packed with shimmer!
:)
What a great transformation with the layering!
ReplyDeleteYeah, a really nice little unknown polish with some chops!
ReplyDeletewow, the swatches on the right look EXACTLY like Rimmel 60 seconds Green with Envy :0 xD
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteI have a few of these sheer aqua colors, I think that NYC 241 is similar.
I blogged it here:
http://paillettepolishjournal.blogspot.com/2010/08/when-two-sheers-meet.html
Might be @ a dollar tree, but then mine is empty except LA Color!
:D
Hope that helped!
:D