Here is a semi-green, a blue clover green that pulled extremely blue when photographed.
Pretty as can be and two coats that were super easy to use.
A scattered flame and a readiness to show holo makes this such a win. Not a huge fireball of holo, but a beautiful shade and a respectable holo showing.
Playing with my old Lumix because it can be easier to use and does a better photo than the iPhone.
I am loving my A6000 by Sony, but the quickie jpeg file is too small and so frustrating. Perhaps it's just me and the menus. eep.
Here is some polygel info, and a photo I normally would ditch, but there is a great image of polygel "snot"
Take a look at the index finger up in the left hand corner. This is a result of the slip breaking down polygel and causing it to get on your skin. It is interesting how slip (what is basically perfumed alcohol and acetone) must be balanced: too much and you get this, too little and the brush just grabs on and causes brush marks.
This goes away after a while, but really shows that I got a bit zealous. This was my non-dominant hand applying it and control was an issue.
Meanwhile, liking the more flattened polygel enhancements and loving the much easier grow out: less obvious and easier to fill.
Filing is also mitigated because there is less of a hump.
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